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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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Moonbeam Dreams ~ #poetry of the #full #moon

23 Sunday Dec 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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Let me arouse your imagination
Fill your dreams with wondrous creation
Quixotic feelings, powerful, unleashed
Secretive cravings, hungry, released

Igniting the passion flowing through
Fascinating thoughts begin to brew
Spirits lifting your very being
Waiting, watching, ever seeing

To guide you through the mystical dark
Lightened with its mysterious spark
Close your eyes now, sleep
Fantasy awakening, slumber deep

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ The Piano – #poetry #whatdoyousee?

30 Friday Nov 2018

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

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#poetry, #whatdoyousee, darkness, dorindaduclos.com, dreams, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, monster, moonbeams, Night Owl Poetry, nightmares, piano, poems, stars, 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.


With each key he played, the monster, alive
Unaware was he, as he continued his song
Though he felt a presence, he could not decide
What it was he had been feeling, all along

Through the trees, moonbeams danced
It was though they could hear every note
The stars came down, wondering, perchance
If his playing was what kept them afloat

His life, in a book, his fantasies, played
As time passed by, the pages yellowed
He took in stride, what his mind displayed
All those nightmares, had truly mellowed

So he played, and he played, each note his own
Not caring what was happening around him
He knew from the start, this king on his throne
That his dreams would always surround him

 

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Waiting for a Sign ~ #poetry #NaPoWriMo

02 Monday Apr 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in #NaPoWriMo, Poems, Poetry

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#NaPoWriMo, #poetry, darkness, day 2, dorindaduclos.com, light, moon, moonbeams, National Poetry Month, night, Night Owl Poetry, poems, red head, sign, sky, sun, sunlight, writing


Ginger hair, dressed in black

Darkness, drawn to light

She stands in silence, gazing

At the rays, that grace the night

Chancing they are moonbeams

She ventures, closer still

The night air, warm as summer

Yet, she could feel its chill

She waits, so impatiently

For a sign, to tell her why

The sunlight replaces darkness

She fears, the moon has lost the sky

 

 

 

©2018 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
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Restless in Daylight ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

19 Monday Mar 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in March Writing, Poems, Poetry

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#MarchWriting, #poetry, alive, dark, dorindaduclos.com, moon, moonbeams, Night Owl Poetry, poems, Restless, writing, writing prompt


Daylight finds me restless
I’d rather it be night

When moon shines down upon me
And I bathe within his light

The softness of his moonbeams
Cry out for me, in the dark

It is he, I answer willingly
In my soul, there is a spark

One that makes me fervent
For the wee hours to arrive

Here, I find my solitude
It’s when I come alive

 

March Writing Prompt:  Antsy Pantsy – Day 19/31

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Second to None ~ #poetry of #innocence

16 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, Childhood, dorindaduclos.com, dreams, explore, eyes, Innocence, life, lost childhood, moonbeams, Night Owl Poetry, poems, sun, sunlight


Innocence reigns, in the eyes of a child

They watch, bewildered, awed and beguiled

Asking about, the man with the hat

Wondering why, he is dressed quite like that

Why the sky is blue, and the grass is green

And every other color, left in between

Catching the sun, as it lights up their face

Taking it in, with seraphic grace

Oh how I wish I could see what they see

Shine on, dear child, who never was me

Live out your life, explore your dreams

Capture the beauty, of every moonbeam

Race to the morning, rise with the sun

Always remember, you’re second to none

 

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