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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Final Elimination – #poetry – #JanuaryWriting

24 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in January Writing, Poetry

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Spinning and spiraling, in total control

Its course set, for certain destruction

Sights zoomed in, on the planet ahead

All were ready, for another abduction

Colorful bands, swirling round and round

Meant to mesmerize the lower beings

In yellows and reds, violets and greens

Made this vision, a sight so worth seeing

Unaware of its diabolical plans, were they

No room for both of them, in outer space

This prismatic entity, was well on its way

To, at last, eliminate, the human race

 

January Writing Prompt – The universe just wasn’t big enough for both of them – Day 24/31

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The Stars Stood on Standby ~ #poetry #AprilWriting #NaPoWriMo

03 Tuesday Apr 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in #NaPoWriMo, April Writing, Poems, Poetry

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Her colors blazed, about the sky
And twinkling stars, stood on standby

They knew better than to eclipse her light
Beaming sheer radiance, in their sight

Purples and blues, adorned her face
Clouds of orange, added to her grace

The lights of the night, beheld her, proud
A nebula, Heaven’s most beautiful cloud

 

 

 

April Writing Prompt:  The Stars Stood on Standby – Day 3/30

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