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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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Friday Fantasy ~ Final Breath – #poetry #writephoto

04 Friday May 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry, WritePhoto

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ascend, death, dorindaduclos.com, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, ghosts, hallowed, Night Owl Poetry, spirits, stairs, steps, Sue Vincent, WritePhoto, writing


Stairs that wrap, disappear, out of sight

Ghostly figures that haunt the night

Dare not disturb this hallowed place

Nor ascend the steps, once filled with grace

Beware the guard who stands his ground

Tip toe now, don’t make a sound

Dare you disturb the spirits sleep

In this castle, is where you’ll keep

Locked away, in the darkest depth

Tis where you’ll take your final breath

 

 

 

 

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Photo ©Sue Vincent 

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Elusive Realities: Dorinda Duclos – Love from Beyond

29 Sunday Apr 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in short story

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#shortstory, Daily Echo, dorindaduclos.com, Elusive Realities, encounters, life, Night Owl Poetry, non-fiction, series, signs from above, spirits, Sue Vincent, writing

I was honored when Sue asked me to contribute my stories to her “Elusive Realities” series. So many of us have had encounters with spirits, and most shrug it off as coincidence…but it’s not. I hope you enjoy my stories. Thank you, Sue, for allowing me to share this with your readers ❤

Sue Vincent's avatarSue Vincent's Daily Echo

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It happened in the living room of an old boyfriend’s home.  We were sitting on the sofa discussing odds and ends, when I mentioned that I sometimes could feel my Nana (maternal grandmother) nearby.  He looked at me rather oddly, asking where she lived.  I replied “Heaven”.  We chatted a bit more, he not saying anything remotely close to the spiritual world, and then it happened.  The scent of perfume floated by us.  He asked me if it was me, as I had been fishing in my purse for something.  I just smiled, and waited.  Across the room, his black cat sat on the arm of a rocking chair.  The rocker began moving, the cat hissed and ran from the room.  Nana had made her presence known, even to a non-believer.

Another time, my daughter and I were upstairs, each in our own rooms.  She was napping.  On…

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#writephoto – Shelter – #poetry

07 Saturday Apr 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, WritePhoto

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bushes, cave, company, departed, dorindaduclos.com, hiding, land, Night Owl Poetry, shelter, spirits, Sue Vincent, WritePhoto, writing


A hidden cave, the wind, a rush
Where spirits linger, under brush

Some may show themselves to you
While others share a different view

You never know when they’ll appear
Perhaps it’s just that one stray deer

Who grazes, on the leaves of green
And every flower, in between

Nonchalantly, he will walk by
Then disappear, in bushes, high

Maybe you’ll chance a stroll, go to him
Dare to be brave, go out on a limb

Fear not the company, of those spirits, light-hearted
For they guard the shelter, of the dearly departed

 

 

 

 

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Photo ©Sue Vincent 

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Friday Fantasy ~ Conspire – #poetry of the #moon

16 Friday Mar 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, conspire, darkness, dorindaduclos.com, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, Luna, moon, night, Night Owl Poetry, poems, spells, spirits, witches, writing


Cast me a spell, that sets, like a fire

Flames in the darkness, my truest desire

Words that shadow, as the night closes in

Allow me to follow, when the spirits begin

Their incantations, to darken the light

The wakening of Luna, full and bright

Cast me a spell, my one true desire

The moon, my soul, to wickedly conspire

 

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Earthbound ~ #poetry

25 Sunday Feb 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry, The Daily Post

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#poetry, #TheDailyPost, change, congregate, dorindaduclos.com, earthbound, gathering, mingle, Night Owl Poetry, poems, Season, spirits, word prompt, writing


She watches them, gather around her

Iridescent beings, like tiny snowflakes

Seeing her beauty, they surround her

This is where she should be, no mistake

With the old tree, finally fallen, she sits

Reaching down, to the water below

Trying to collect just one shining star

She knew just how far she could go

This could possibly be her last chance

To mingle with the spirits, earthbound

For the season, you see, was changing

And she would no longer be here, nor found

 

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