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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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A Blessing in Disguise ~ #Haibun #Haiku #poetrychallenge

05 Tuesday Mar 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in #haibun, Haiku, Poetry

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It’s the first challenge of March, and Colleen lets us pick our own words!  Synonyms are not necessary but I used them anyway.  I chose Safe and Cherish.

Written as a Haibun/Haiku, my synonyms are Protect and Nourish.


I watched, as Mother Nature decorated the brown grasses, with a crystalline white, fluffy coat. Each branch, of empty tree, was now steadily upholding the frosty layer she had placed upon it. This was her blessing, her way of guarding, and it was her way of readying the earth, for the arrival of spring.  I truly felt this was how it was meant to be.  When she finally ceased, the skies remained a bit overcast, with no moon to brighten the newly fallen flakes, but the sight was luminous.

Come morning, she did not leave us with the gray, clouded skies that she brought the night before, but instead, she left the azure blue of the heavens, and the flight of angels, floating above me. I was fascinated by how she had truly captured my attention and I was enrapt in her spell.

And I continued to watch, as she nourished the hardened ground, by offering her soft heart, the beauty of which she will allow me to envision. I wished to journey outside to behold her charm, but I dare not disturb a work in progress. Instead, I watched through a pane of glass, a true reflection of love.

 

Winter snows blanket

Like a mother shields her child

Protecting new life

 

 

Colleen’s 2019 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 126, “Poet’s Choice of Words”

Haibun/Haiku and Photo ©2019 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved

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Book Review – Fairies, Myths & Magic: A Summer Celebration by Colleen Chesebro

27 Thursday Dec 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Book Reviews

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As a follower of all things magical and mythical, Colleen Chesebro had me at the title. “Fairies, Myths & Magic” is a wonder-filled collection of poetry and prose, ending with the Summer Solstice. Colleen touches on the plights of the Earth, damaged by human hands, particularly, the honey bees. In the poem “Wet Ink”, she takes you to Pearl Harbor through a tattoo artist with magical hands. In one short story, you’ll meet a sly fairy who tries to cast a love spell on his female friend.  Oh, the fun of this tale!

Colleen weaves tales of fairies and pixies, spells and promises, with imagery that takes you into the story, as if you were one of the characters, all the while teaching you about the points of a Septagram and the magic of this fairy star. My very favorite story in this book is, “Halloween Havoc”. As an October baby myself, I thoroughly enjoyed the lightheartedness of this tale, especially the ending. It had me smiling and laughing, as the story kept me entranced.

Colleen Chesebro’s use of different poetry forms keeps the reader interested, and adds a nice element to the book, one that will keep you turning the pages. I found it difficult to put down!

This book was given to me by the author. I truly enjoyed her tales and poems, and I highly recommend this book to any and every one. Even if you don’t believe in fairies and magic, you will when you’ve finished this masterpiece of writing.

This review is also on Amazon and Goodreads.

You can purchase “Fairies, Myths & Magic: A Summer Celebration” on Amazon in Kindle and Paperback.

You can find Colleen:

On her Blog : Colleen Chesebro – Faery Whisperer

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMChesebro/

Her Facebook Group Page – Sisters of the Fey

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColleenChesebro

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Beautiful Silence ~ #poetry

16 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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When slowly sets the evening sun

And twilight skies have just begun

I watch, as clouds display the night

Changing colors, with the light

Purple, orange, yellow, and rose

Inspiring thoughts, unwritten prose

Something too ethereal, to put into words

The most beautiful silence I’ve ever heard

 

©2018 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via Pixabay CC0

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Another Verse, Another Day

20 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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Headphones on, to dim the noise

Fingers on the keyboard, poised

Words begin to type themselves

Thinking, maybe, I have elves

No, it’s me, who taps away

Another verse, another day

Things are starting to make sense

Thoughts and meanings so intense

Can’t believe my brain’s still going

Now this poem’s overflowing

Enter, comma, too much drama

All this writing’s causing trauma

Blurring letters fall off the page

I’m starting now, to disengage

Eyes begin to droop and close

Maybe I should switch to prose

 

 

©2016 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo: Pixabay

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A Storyteller’s Tale

16 Tuesday Feb 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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A storyteller’s tale, once told in a book
Now sits on the shelf, in a lone dusty nook

He scribbled the words, on paper with pen
Let it dry for a moment, but suddenly, when

He returned to the paper, to finish his prose
The story was missing, and nobody knows

How something so precious, disappeared out of sight
So he put down his pen, and turned in for the night

He quietly closed, his creaking bedroom door
With smile on his face, he knew, evermore

For his words never left him, they’re there on his shelf
Bound by the story, he keeps to himself

 

 

©2016 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved

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