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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

~ "The silence of the night awakens my soul"

Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Capture ~ #DailyHaikuChallenge #poetry

11 Tuesday Jul 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Haiku, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Challenge

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Before the sun sets

Capture all there is in life

Elevate your soul

 

Daily Haiku Challenge ~ Day 252/365

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Crinkled Pages ~ #poetry

11 Tuesday Jul 2017

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In the crinkled pages, of an old notebook

I wrote my life story, with all that it took

Parchment discolored, tattered and torn

Of how my life was ended, when yours was reborn

I had kept them so close, afraid to let go

This was just me, though you’d never know

You didn’t remember, once, we were one

All that we had, had been sadly undone

It was then that I realized, how could I be so blind

This fantasy, created, was all in my mind

You never brought roses, nor held me so close

My words on the paper, were mere empty prose

Now the books are frayed, and the roses are dried

Left there, in memory, of the day that I died

 

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Nana ~ a true story

06 Thursday Jul 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Memories, My Thoughts

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Authors Note:  This is based on true facts surrounding the death of my Grandmother.  She passed away in 1973.  She may have left this mortal world, but is forever with me, in spirit, hope and most definitely in love.  Thank you for reading  ❤

 

1961. I was not even a year old when this photo was taken. She was always this beautiful in my eyes….

 

It feels like it was only yesterday. The sky was clear, the moon full but dull. There was no brightness surrounding it, as there was only gloom within my heart. You had passed earlier that day, a piece of me taken with you. The woman who was raising me to be strong, caring, loving, was now gone. I was 12, and just beginning to understand the meaning of death. I didn’t understand yours. You weren’t here long enough to teach me the whys. Only that it was part of life. I remember the tears, flowing from every person who walked in our door that night. And yet, I still didn’t understand why you were taken, all these others who so desperately needed you, left alone. You remained quiet in your final days, a silence broken only by the hope of seeing your eyes open again, of holding your hand, telling you things would be fine. But they weren’t, then came the call, in early morning. You had passed. I didn’t get to say goodbye. And so I sat, on the sofa, staring out the glass door. A glimpse of light caught my eye, and I slowly turned my head to look up. Shining down from the moon, beams of light in the shape of a cross, the bottom reaching our back lawn. It was then I knew you were safely home and in God’s loving hands. It was your way of telling me you were okay and that I, too, would be able to carry on, living the life you taught me so well.

 

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Sea Life ~ #DailyHaikuChallenge #RonovanWrites #poetry

03 Monday Jul 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Haiku, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Ronovan writes

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Under the shore line

Amidst the sand and coral

The ocean breathes life

 

Daily Haiku Challenge ~ Day 244/365
RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #156 Ocean&Shore

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As Time Slips By ~ #poetry

01 Saturday Jul 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, adults, aging, Children, dorindaduclos.com, generations, growing, life, Night Owl Poetry, poems, time, writing


Half the year is quickly gone

We wonder how, the time moves on

We blink, and miss our children grow

Then sigh, as if we didn’t know

That we could waste the time of day

And watch them slowly drift away

Or maybe it was, to our relief

Seeing them strong, beyond belief

We raised them, to be fine young beings

Yet, still the our lives are ever fleeing

And we grew older, this we cannot deny

We must admit that we, let time slip by

 

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