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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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God is So Good! ~ #poetry of #faith #truestory

24 Sunday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in My Thoughts, Poetry

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It started out a quite dreary day
The weather was misbehaving
Seems poor Swifty was feeling it, too
Still, out in the rain, she’d be braving

She went a few feet, on top of the tar
But something just didn’t seem right
There was a clunk from her front end
Then on popped that dashboard light

The little thing that shows a tire
When the air inside has gone down
So much for adventures in Walmart
This made Swifty’s owners frown

Turning around for the station
Swifty kept up a steady pace
Waited for Neil to fill’er up
The station was a busy place

The light on the dashboard was steady
Yet, the gauge said the air was thirty-two
Maybe the problem was more than that
Neil and Dorinda weren’t sure what to do

Deciding to head up the highway
Swifty felt fine and was strong
The light on the dash was still glowing
Yet, Swifty was moving along

Her first stop would be Joann’s fabrics
To pick up a notion for fixing some gear
Then they’d head off to Home Depot
But something did happen, oh dear!

The wheel was sputtering and shaking
Swifty was losing some control
Stopping to see what had gone wrong
Seems the air had escaped, as a whole!

The tire was flat, as flat as could be
There was nothing to do but park
Pull out the donut from the trunk
With a few unmentionable remarks

Grab the jack and the lug wrench
If something else could go wrong, it did
Only half the jack was in its space
Poor Neil, started flipping his lid

So they dialed the kiddies, hoping for a save
But each was not able to help them
One had no car, the other was too far
Things were starting to look mighty grim

When out of nowhere, he was standing
A gentleman and his two sons
He held a jack from his own trunk
Pretty soon they had it all done

Neil tried to give him some cash
A thank you for saving the day
The gentleman replied,
“I’m a pastor, God simply has sent me this way”

He blessed us both before he left
Said he did what any man should
Next time you think He’s not watching
Look around, you’ll see, God is so Good!

 

A Note: I’m sure, by now, you’ve figured out Swifty is my husband’s car. She wound up with a flat tire, the jack was missing the main piece of the crank (we bought the car used), and this lovely man, Santos, and his family, stopped without hesitation, changed the tire, blessed us and were on their way.  God truly is watching over.  My faith has grown even stronger by this act of kindness.   I also have the mass times for his church.  You can bet I’ll be there to hear him preach! ❤

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Stars Sigh ~ #poetry #WOTD #FOWC #DWP

22 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Daily Word Prompt, FOWC with Fandango, Poetry, Word of the Day #WOTD

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#DailyWord, #DWP, #Fandango, #FOWC, #poetry, #WOTD, commit, darkness, dorindaduclos.com, finite, land, light, Night Owl Poetry, poems, sky, someday, stars, word of the day, writing


Perhaps someday, we will hear stars sigh

It happens when day commits to the night

When the finite land turns into infinite sky

And the darkness snuggles up to the light

 

Word of the Day – Commit
FOWC with Fandango – Finite
Daily Word Prompt – Someday

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Friday Fantasy ~ Sly of the Fox – #poetry – #whatdoyousee?

08 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, What Do You See?

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#poetry, #whatdoyousee, angel, dark, dorindaduclos.com, evil, fox, Heaven, hell, light, Night Owl Poetry, poems, red, white, writing

The lovely Helene of Willow Poetry has challenged us with “What do you See?”.  You may write a poem, haiku, tanka or short story that represents what you see or feel within you.  More info can be found in the link below.


Two maidens, quite fair, with the sly of a fox

Take heed when you greet them, too near

Each holds the one which matches her locks

Pick wisely, or else, face a lifetime of drear

She, who holds white, holds the heavens above

Pristine and untouched, by mere mortal hands

She who holds red, holds the demons below

Eyes closed, she drips vile, where she stands

Cloaked as forest foxes, though, easy to tell

Who is who, they still have their ways of hiding

Do you really know, which one you have met?

Think quickly, there is no time for deciding!

 

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Morning’s Light ~ #Tanka #PoetryChallenge

06 Wednesday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, Poems, Poetry, Tanka

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#poetry, #tankatuesday, arouse, awakened, Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, dorindaduclos.com, glory, glow, light, morning, Night Owl Poetry, poems, poetry challenge, sun light, writing

It’s the first challenge of February, and Colleen lets us pick our own words!  Synonyms are not necessary but I used them anyway. Keeping with the love theme, this week, my words are Arouse and Glow. Although I’ve used then in a different context.  😉

Written as a Tanka, my synonyms are Awakened and Light.


Clouded skies part ways

When, at last, the morning breaks

And my sun shines high

Tis then I am awakened

By the glory of the light

 

Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge – Poet’s Choice

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Friday Fantasy ~ Where Eternity Rests – #poetry #spirits

01 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, dorindaduclos.com, eternity, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, ghosts, light, limbo, lost, Night Owl Poetry, poems, searching, skeletons, spirits, street lamp, writing


Lost spirits, dancing, in midair flight,
No shadows cast, beneath the light

Of a street lamp, in the dewy mist,
Lingering softly, like a sweetened kiss

Stuck in limbo, they forage the Earth
Longing, praying, for their own rebirth

Though nothing here, is worth the tally,
Too many have gathered, in the alley

Harrowing screams, and chilling groans
Covered in dirt, these skeletal bones

They hope for more, but circumstances
Just don’t allow them, second chances

So hover they must, no place to land
Their presence, no longer in demand

Forced to move on, to find their place
Where eternity rests, without a trace

 

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