• About the Author
  • My Books
  • EVENTS
  • My Favorites from Other Authors
  • Wall of Thanks
  • Contact Dorinda
  • Copyright Notice
  • Images and Artwork
  • On the Trail of a Mastermind

Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

~ "The silence of the night awakens my soul"

Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

Tag Archives: Fiction

Fact or Fiction – #poetry – #MarchWriting

11 Monday Mar 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in March Writing, Poems, Poetry

≈ 6 Comments

Tags

#MarchWriting, #poetry, dorindaduclos.com, earth, escape, fact, Fiction, human, Night Owl Poetry, planet, poems, writing, writing prompt


Deep within the mountains
On a planet, away, but not far
There lives a different people
Who watch the yonder star

And pray it hears them calling
So they may leave this place
To find themselves a better world
Much warmer, than outer space

Here, they live in drifts of snow
Piled high and out of reach
No chance for them, to escape
These walls they cannot breach

Still they can’t help but wonder
As each day, the light grows dim
How they might venture out
But things look mighty grim

No one hears them, as they shout
Most refuse to believe it’s not fiction
And so they remain, forlorn, forgotten
Humans, once, an Earthly depiction

 

March Writing Prompts – Fact or Fiction – Day 11/31

©2019 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

Should this warm your soul, please share.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit

Like this:

Like Loading...

Friends Don’t Lie ~ #AprilWriting #fiction

24 Tuesday Apr 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in April Writing, Fiction, Poems, Poetry

≈ 34 Comments

Tags

#AprilWriting, #shortstory, #writingprompt, bully, Bullying, death, dorindaduclos.com, Fiction, friends, grave, haystack, lies, lying, murder, Night Owl Poetry, revenge, secrets, writing


Friends don’t lie. Oh, but they do, about everything. Even the secrets you tell them not to tell, they run as fast as they can to tell everyone. Everyone, except me. I was the quiet one, the one you could actually tell a secret to, and not have to worry. I promised you I would go to my grave with them. And that’s exactly what I did.

It was 1939. School was out for the summer, and the children in the neighborhood gathered together for some games. One boy, we’ll call him James, was always the bully. He made sure the smaller kids ran away. He said he didn’t want any babies playing with him. I was one of those babies. But I never ran. I think he admired me for that. I stood up to him. But on this particular day, he fought back. Chasing me around the old farmer’s plantation, screaming and cursing at me, I continued to run around in circles. He couldn’t find me. I had hidden myself behind a haystack. Finally giving up, he ran back to the others.

I couldn’t see them but I could hear them. They were laughing. I didn’t know at what, but I found out soon enough. James made up lies about me. He said I was really a girl and he made me show him my girl parts, and made me do disgusting things with him. I’m not a girl, and I never showed or did anything. How could he spread lies about me this way? And then my whole world crumbled.

I overheard Danny telling them a story about me, one he’d promised me he’d never tell. I could feel my face redden and was grateful no one could see me behind this mound of hay. I thought Danny was my best friend. A year older than I was, he usually protected me from being bullied. I was the smallest of the group, not yet dealing with a growth spurt. And my voice squeaked from time to time. It made me a target, especially for James. Something very different happened on this day. Danny was laughing with all of them. He wasn’t defending me, he was ridiculing me. How did I know? I knew his voice better than I knew my own. I slowly came out from behind the haystack and stood there, waiting for them to see me, waiting for Danny to tell me it was all joke.

When they realized I was standing there, they ran at me, like a wild pack of wolves, hungry for their prey. I didn’t move. To be honest, I was scared to death. I let them tackle me, pound me into the ground, until the light faded and I no longer heard them. I can only imagine they left me there, just walked away. I wanted to know if Danny went with them, or if he stayed to make sure I was okay. But I wasn’t okay. I heard the sirens, and felt a rush of hands lifting me onto a gurney, pushing against me, and I could hear them, calling my name. I answered, but they didn’t hear me.

I never awakened that day. I’m just a lost soul, wandering, waiting to find my entrance into the hereafter. No one knew what really happened to me. The group of boys who killed me, walked away without even a slap on the hand. Why, you might ask? Because no one ever found out who did it. When the police questioned them, they lied. They blamed it on old farmer Bob. After all, I was on his land, and no one was allowed to trespass without consequence.

So, you see, I went to my grave with a very big secret. But my time here on Earth wasn’t finished. I was only 12 years old. I still had much to do. And so I kept myself hidden behind that old stack of hay, waiting, watching, and patiently plotting the perfect time for my revenge.  I wasn’t in a hurry.  I had all the time in the world…

 

April Writing Prompt:  Friends Don’t Lie – Day 24/30

©2018 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

Should this warm your soul, please share.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit

Like this:

Like Loading...

A Raging Inferno ~ #SeptemberWriting #fiction

28 Thursday Sep 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Fiction, Poems, Poetry, September Writing

≈ 6 Comments

Tags

#creativewriting, #poetry, #SeptemberWriting, dorindaduclos.com, embers, Fiction, fire, Night Owl Poetry, smoke, writing


The fire burned out of control, ignited by a single spark. It was a simple flick of ash that swallowed everything in its path. Flames erupted, hissing and spitting, taking the land with it. As more and more embers sparked, my eyes caught a glimpse of her standing there, cloaked in black. She looked frozen in time, out of place among the raging inferno. I called out to her, but she ignored me. Perhaps she didn’t hear me. I called again. She seemed startled, not knowing someone else had been close by. She kept her head down and her hood over her face so I could not see her. I walked closer to her, but the heat from the flames pushed me back. Yet, she stood there, unaffected by the destruction occurring around her. There was a flash, an explosion, as the fire hit a gas line. I looked again, and couldn’t find her. Suddenly, there was a calm, an almost autumn like breeze brushing by me. The fire tamed, leaving behind a plume of smoke, where once she stood.

 

Writing Prompt: The Embers Erupted – Day 28/30

©Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

Should this warm your soul, please share.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit

Like this:

Like Loading...

The Same ~ A Fable

23 Friday Jun 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Fiction

≈ 11 Comments

Tags

branches, dorindaduclos.com, fable, family, Fiction, lesson, moon, moral, Night Owl Poetry, trees, writing

Author’s note:  I blame the lack of sleep for this unusual piece, now added to my collection of fiction.  Thank you for suffering along with me and my odd sense of writing  😉


“You’re embarrassing me”

“Me? Have you taken a good look at yourself?”

“Whatever do you mean?”

“Really, must you two always bicker about the same thing?”

“Well, she looks awful!”

“I do not, you do”

And as the father treed sighed, listening to the two women trees bicker over whose hair looked better, the moon quietly watched. He had heard it all before. Though he knew the barren branches of the trees would never be tamed, he continued to shine on them, a light to illuminate their differences, a glow to show them they were, indeed, the same.  Beautiful.

 

©Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

Should this warm your soul, please share.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit

Like this:

Like Loading...

Left Behind ~ #poetry

21 Sunday May 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

≈ 11 Comments

Tags

#freeverse, #poetry, belittling, don't look back, dorindaduclos.com, falling, Fiction, Left Behind, Night Owl Poetry, nonsense, poems, Pray, prayer, sadness, understanding, worthless, writing


I am stifled by the stale air

The air you exhale in my presence

Puffs of nonsense that belittle

Sighs of disgust, yours, not mine

I try, but get knocked down

Pick myself up, only to fall again

Not at your feet, but at mine

Kneeling, praying, anything

To better understand the why

Or to not understand at all

I’ve been told so many times

And still, these days pass

And nights become terror

As I find myself lost in a dream

Or perhaps, more of a fog

Unable to see what lies ahead

Grateful to be unable to see

What I left behind

 

©Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

Should this warm your soul, please share.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit

Like this:

Like Loading...
← Older posts

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 14,139 other subscribers

NOW AVAILABLE!

I participated in a Ninny Rhino (Mini-WriMo)

Authorsdb

FB Author Page

FB Author Page

Follow me on Twitter

My Tweets

Recent Posts

  • On Winter Sun – #haiku #poetry
  • Watch – #poetry of #life
  • My Saving Grace – #dark #poetry
  • On the scent of glory – #haiku #poetry
  • Not the Only One – #poetry #NaPoWriMoj

Recent Comments

Dorinda Duclos on On Winter Sun – #haiku…
Dorinda Duclos on On Winter Sun – #haiku…
Dorinda Duclos on On golden waters – #Haik…
Dorinda Duclos on On Winter Sun – #haiku…
Michael on On Winter Sun – #haiku…

Archives

Categories

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

MY BOOKS

Available on Amazon.com

A WordPress.com Website.

  • Follow Following
    • Night Owl Poetry - Dorinda Duclos
    • Join 5,221 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Night Owl Poetry - Dorinda Duclos
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

    Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
    To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
    %d bloggers like this: