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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Ragamuffin Memories – #poetry #FebruaryWriting

21 Thursday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in February Writing, Poems, Poetry

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Clothes, too large, tattered and torn

Sweater sleeves cut, used for socks

No place to turn, no phone to call

Out on the streets, of hard knocks

Dirty knees that haven’t had a bath

In so long, you’ve forgotten now

Panhandling your way, for a buck

But no one will feed you, anyhow

Wandering, empty, down the lanes

Where others avoid you, quite cleverly

Shadows at night, in the splatter of rain

Leave you, with ragamuffin memories

 

February Writing Prompts – Ragamuffin remembrances – Day 21/28

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Jupiter’s Watching ~ #poetry #Afterwards

19 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Afterwards Word Prompts, free verse, Poetry

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Originally shared three years ago, I thought this poem fit Michael’s prompt “Orbit”, perfectly.

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This rock is now my home, a place
I travel on, through outer space

A flight to galaxies, still unknown
Adventures, by myself, alone

Standing in the open air
I see Jupiter, floating there

Watching me, a leery eye
As I go quietly, drifting by

In awe of all the mysteries
On this planet, I can see

Ribbons of waves across, a band
Could I ever walk this land?

Shall I journey far across?
And glide, just like an albatross

In an atmosphere, unconfined
Perhaps, a chance to just unwind

Or should I stay here, bide my time
In this universe, quiet, sublime

 

Afterwards January Prompts – Orbit – Day 19/31

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A Place in the Dark ~ #poetry #Afterwards

16 Wednesday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Afterwards Word Prompts, free verse, Poetry

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Show me a place, secluded, away

Somewhere, no one else can find me

A place where shadows come to play

And break the ties that now bind me

Dear night, fall fast, in winter months

Tis when I can be myself, and breathe

In the cold, where sighs can be seen

Crystals form, on my skin, unsheathed

And as they cling to me, oh, how I try

To escape the light, however stark

But I cannot face the glare, so blinding

Please, let me find, a place, in the dark

 

Afterwards January Prompts – A place in the dark – Day 16/31

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Exploring the Worlds – #poetry #whatdoyousee?

05 Wednesday Dec 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poetry, What Do You See?

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The lovely Helene of Willow Poetry has challenged us with “What do you See?”.  You may write a poem, haiku, tanka or short story that represents what you see or feel within you.  More info can be found in the link below.


Galaxies full of wondrous delight

Tis a small child’s endless dream

To spin with celestial floating orbs

In such a beautiful astral scene

Even his shadow’s along for the fun

Still, he’s far away from the skies

With colors igniting his imagination

There’s a spark, a gleam, in his eyes

So fascinated, by the universe above

He stops, for a moment, to stare

Wondering what it is that he’ll need

To explore these worlds, up there

 

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Slated for the Shadows – #NovemberWriting #poetry

24 Saturday Nov 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in November Writing, Poetry

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#NovemberWriting, #poetry, daylight, dorindaduclos.com, hiding, light, Night Owl Poetry, poems, shadows, sunset, writing


Daylight does not last forever

It parts when its time is done

Hides behind the hills of heather

Bows to the slowly setting sun

Casts its final shadows deep

Against the dark of the night

Tis this time, she peacefully sleeps

Til morning dares to share her light

 

November Writing Prompt – Slated for the shadows – Day 24/30

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