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The Wings of the Phoenix – #poetry – #JulyWriting

01 Monday Jul 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in July Writing, Poetry

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#JulyWriting, #poetry, #poetrycommunity, ashes, dorindaduclos.com, fire, Night Owl Poetry, Phoenix, poems, pyre, reborn, Sands of Time, wings, writing, writing prompt


From ashes, reborn,

Through pyre’s flame,

The Phoenix rises,

To victorious acclaim!

Sparks trickle down,

Like sands of time,

A fiery soul, to the skies,

He shall climb;

Until once again,

His nest, he does ready,

Though not yet ignited,

His task remains steady.

To return to his ashes,

Then restart again, new;

Find another reason,

Another land to pursue.

As wings clap together,

He creates his own fire;

The power of the Phoenix,

Soaring higher, and higher.

 

July Writing Prompts – Phoenix sand – Day 1/31

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Blazing – #poetry #FebruaryWriting

10 Saturday Feb 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in February Writing, Poems, Poetry

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#FebruaryWriting, #poetry, blaze, bloodthirsty, darkness, death, dorindaduclos.com, fire, flames, night, Night Owl Poetry, poems, pyre, satan, writing, writing prompt


Sparks, which ignite the fire, begin

With a simple raise of her hands

Answering, to the gods of flame

Bloodthirsty, their final demands

Darkness falls over, black is night

What’s left, is the flicker of a blaze

Seen from a distance, rising higher

This light, from the darkened haze

They urge her on, to her greatest feat

She conjures their greatest desire

Then leave her, languishing, in the heat

Of the flames, from her funeral pyre

 

 

February Writing Prompt: Bloodthirsty and Blazing – Day 10/28

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