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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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Locked Inside – #poetry – #NaPoWriMo

11 Saturday Apr 2020

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After reading an article on the coronavirus, and how family members could not see their loved ones, and how, if they passed, having a funeral was next to impossible, left me heartbroken.  I know what it is like to not be able to say goodbye.  And so, I wrote this…

By candle’s glow, I read the words
From a book, as worn can be
I’ve kept the roses he once sent
To show his love for me

Pearls, I wore around my neck
Opalescent, reflect the light
Bringing me back to memories
I now cherish, every night

Those days are gone now
His life no longer breathes
I see his face, smiling
Though I am now bereaved

The time passed by, too quickly
Oh, how so much had changed
I couldn’t say goodbye to you
Our lives were rearranged

Kept apart by a demon virus
I couldn’t even take your hand
Nor kiss your lips, one last time
I prayed you’d understand

Why I hadn’t been able to visit
I was there, in spirit, true
But it did not ease my sorrow
When you passed, alone, just you

So my dearest love, my man
I go on without you by my side
Until the day we are together
I will stay, safely locked inside…

 

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– Image by Myriam Zilles from Pixabay

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#FridayFantasy ~ Lunar Grace – #poetry of the #moon – #NaPoWriMo

10 Friday Apr 2020

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Monochromatic colors

Cover over, in the dark

Moonbeams, casting shadows

Cross the river, in the park

As I stand upon the bridge

Looking up to blackened sky

I see you watching over me

And wish that I could fly

Into your sweet tranquility

Where I can touch your face

Forgot about the world below

Find peace, in your lunar grace

 

This poem, and others like it, can be found in my poetry chapbook “Dark is the night“.

©2017 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Image by Hans Braxmeier from Pixabay

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I’m Tired – #poetry – #NaPoWriMo

09 Thursday Apr 2020

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My speech becomes impeded
It’s rather hit or miss
I jumble words incoherently
Get frustrated, then there’s this

The comments from my family
They’re amused by what I say
Daughter says I should write a poem
Hubby smiles, then runs away

Tripping over one’s own tongue
I guess that’s better than my feet
Being able to laugh at myself
Even in the hour of defeat

Simply means that I’m okay
It’s my brain, I say, “misfired”
But truth of the matter is just this
What I really am, is tired!!

 

©2020 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
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Paschal Moon – #poetry – #Tanka – #NaPoWriMo

08 Wednesday Apr 2020

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Tuesday night’s full moon, the Paschal Moon, named for the approach of Passover & Easter. Also known as the Pink Moon.

The Paschal full moon

A sign of Easter’s approach

Lights the path of hope

Its beauty brings renewal

To the soul of every man

 

Author’s Note: “Easter is observed on the Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon, which is the first full Moon that occurs on or after the March equinox.” For more info visit: Farmer’s Almanac

Photo & Poem ©2020 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved

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Their Final Goodbye – #poetry – #spirits – #NaPoWriMo

07 Tuesday Apr 2020

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A candle lit, for empty tombs

An angel watches over gloom

Sheds her light in darkness, shine

Let spirits wander, not to pine

From out their corpse, they will flee

Their search, to find serenity

To rest their weary, ghostly form

To rise above the laden storm

Of humans, wandering, so lost

Who vilify, but at what cost?

Then drown their sorrows, lest repent

The blaming of, they don’t relent

They look away, and do not hear

Laments of those, so filled with fear

But they who wander, do not stay

They dare not waste another day

Instead they fly, their spirit, high

No longer tethered, they breathe a sigh

 

Your Daily Word Prompt – #Lest – #YDWordPrompt

©2020 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
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