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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Up a Tree ~ #poetry #SpeculativeWriting

04 Monday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt

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Diana, of Myths of the Mirror has a new feature on her blog called, “New Year, New Feature: a Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt.”  Please visit the link above to find out more about the challenge, then get to it!

I bet you thought they would frighten me

All those white mice, nestled in an old tree

But let me tell you, how they got up there

This is a scene, most think would be rare

I heard them holler, so I came, like thunder

Buried in the snow, was a house, gone under

I had to figure out a way, to help save the mice

There wasn’t much time, I couldn’t think twice

I picked up the house, and held it in my trunk

Lifted it up to the tree, dropped it down, plunk

Straightened it, carefully, in the bend of a branch

Those little mice, still, on top of their ranch

When all had settled, they thanked me a bunch

For not thinking to make them, my dinner or lunch

Making sure they’d be fine, I turned to head home

Back to the jungle, where I most like to roam

Waving, they said, they hoped we’d be friends

Nodding, I left, but this isn’t quite where it ends

Soon I returned, on the first day of spring

To set the house aground, but this time I brought string

 

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Willy and Nilly ~ #poetry #SeptemberWriting

07 Thursday Sep 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry, September Writing

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#poetry, #SeptemberWriting, 30 days of writing, birth control, dorindaduclos.com, friends, mice, Night Owl Poetry, poems, silly, whimsical, willy nilly, writing, writing prompt


Willy and Nilly were friends

Together, they said, til the end

Then along came Tilly

All pink nosed and frilly

Now they’re sharing a bole

With no population control

The three of them, all rather silly

 

Writing Prompt: Willy Nilly Day 7/30

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