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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Complete the Task – #poetry – #MarchWriting – #dragons

14 Thursday Mar 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in March Writing, Poems, Poetry

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Fly from me, sweet dragon, seek

Heed the words, I now, must speak

Find the kingdom, cross the land

Bring to me, the guarded strand

Kept close to she, the princess fair

You must catch her, unaware

Cast this spell, of sleep, upon her

O’er the knights, in forest yonder

Who think I am an ignorant fool

But I shall have their precious jewel

Complete this task, I set to thee

Bring back that which belongs to me

The piece that causes much vexation

For I never utter fruitless incantations

 

March Writing Prompts – Foolish Incantations – Day 14/31

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#writephoto – The Return of the King – A very #shortstory

09 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, short story, WritePhoto

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#shortstory, castle, dorindaduclos.com, king, kingdom, Night Owl Poetry, photo prompt, role play, Sue Vincent's Write Photo, sword, WritePhoto, writing


“Here me now, my mighty king! This sword I raise to your memory! Would doth come back to us should we pray louder? We are but noble servants to this kingdom, a kingdom lost without its leader. I ask this, for the people, that you return, to once again lead us, make this realm the grandest in the land. Teach the young ones the glory of the sword, this sword that you used to conquer the less mighty, until that fateful day, when at last, the sword breathed no more. I stand before the brick of thy castle, in the hopes the spirits within, will find it in their souls to release you from these walls. Can you hear me, my mighty king?! I ask you to answer we, who have gathered to see you once again. Speak to us!”

“George…For Pete’s sake!! The whole neighborhood can hear you. Pretty sure the king is in hiding with all this publicity. Come inside, now, dinner is ready.”

“Yes, dear”

And with that, George returned his trusty sword to its case, now lying in wait for the return of the king..

To be continued…

 

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#LateNightMusings ~ The Key – #spiritual

03 Saturday Feb 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Late Night Musings

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#LateNightMusings, #poetry, ancients, dorindaduclos.com, God, Heaven, key, kingdom, Night Owl Poetry, poems, spiritual, voices


Heed the heavenly voices of the ancients

Their secrets, hold the key to God’s kingdom

 

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ Once Upon a Time – #poetry

02 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, betrayed, dethroned, dorindaduclos.com, fairy tale, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, kingdom, Night Owl Poetry, Once Upon a Time, poems, queen, writing

Little miss prima donna
No power in her hands
Begging for the life she led
Once Upon a Time so grand

Naked hand with fingers bare
Baubles no longer define
A kingdom filled with memories there
Once Upon a Time divine

An empty spirit weighs her down
Pride now filled with chagrin
Her name no longer is renowned
A Once Upon a Time has-been

Ever a woman of wealth and means
Now lying on the bed she’s made
No tiara for this fairy tale queen
Her Once Upon a Time betrayed

 

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The Star ~ #poetry of #Christmas

17 Saturday Dec 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, Christmas, dorindaduclos.com, God, Heaven, Jesus, John the Baptist, joy, kingdom, life, light, love, Magi, mankind, Mary & Joseph, Night Owl Poetry, poems, star of Bethlehem

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They followed an effervescent star

Not really knowing, how near nor how far

Three wise kings, their journey to find

The reason this light shined, on all of mankind

For in a manager, in Bethlehem, a son

Yes, He was anointed, the blessed one

Born of the virgin, Mary, he became

The one, our Savior, Jesus was his name

They found him, nestled, in a crib of hay

Laid gifts for new born, on this Christmas Day

Rejoice in Him, the season, of joy and of love

As He smiles down upon us, from His kingdom above

 

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