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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Rapturous Sighs ~ #RomanticTuesday #poetry

12 Tuesday Jun 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry, Romantic Tuesday

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Hands, beginning pleasure

Let our fingers intertwine

Bodies pressed together

Sets the mood, now quite sublime

Momentum grows, much quicker

Sparks are flying, never shy

With bodies, ever slicker

Swells of rapture, quietly sigh

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ Splintered Fragments – #poetry #SeptemberWriting

15 Friday Sep 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry, September Writing

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Beware the shards, shattered en masse

Splintered fragments, broken glass

Fractured pieces, glimmered fright

One bite of the apple, was evil’s delight

Her rapturous stare, dug deeper within

He was caught in the fractals, reflected again

The sins of the man, he mirrored, you see

No longer innocent, the victim was he

She promised, to let him go free, on a whim

Then snickered, she knew twas the end of him

She showed him no mercy, she thrived on disdain

The sweeter his demons, the deadlier his pain

 

Writing Prompt: Splintered Fragments – Day 15/30

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