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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Island Escape ~ #poetry #WOTD #RDP #DWP

29 Wednesday May 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Daily Word Prompt, Poetry, Ragtag Daily Prompt, Word of the Day #WOTD

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Beautiful visions, in my head, of a tropical island escape

Floating away, on a cloud, wherever my dreams do take me

Warm seas, delicious foods and a gorgeous landscape

I’ll leave behind sorrow, misery, indeed, I must forsake thee

 

Word of the Day – Delicious
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Daily Word Prompt – Wherever

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Unexplained – #poetry – #JanuaryWriting

08 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in January Writing, Poetry

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I found myself, alone, floating across the sea

In a tiny boat, I wondered what happened to me

The water, crystal clear, sparkled, like sunlit glass

Fish swam below me, schools of them, en masse

I couldn’t see anything, no matter where I looked

Suddenly, the calm receded, then the water shook

Up, from out of the ocean, a distant island appeared

At least I think it was, my eyesight, not quite clear

Palm trees swayed, in the breeze, atop a sandy shore

I shaded sun from my eyes, why couldn’t I see more?

Alas, I realized, this place, was all that had remained

Of Earth, of me and my boat, the rest is unexplained

 

January Writing Prompt – A distant shore was all that remained – Day 8/31

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