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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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Weather Spiral ~ #poetry #WOTD #FOWC #RDP

01 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in FOWC with Fandango, Poetry, Ragtag Daily Prompt, Word of the Day #WOTD

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March has joined us, on this weather spiral

Her radiant sun, trying hard to appease

What I’d really prefer, is warmth, gone viral

I’m so tired of cold, and so are my knees!

 

Word of the Day – Appease
FOWC with Fandango – Radiant
Ragtag Daily Prompt – March

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A Blending of Seasons – #poetry – #MarchWriting

01 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in March Writing, Poems, Poetry

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Flowers show their faces
Chin up, to the morning sun
Stretching, as a new day
Shines, upon each one

Yet, further in the distance
The snow has just begun
Newly fallen, it appears
Perhaps, winter is not done

Mother Nature, once again
Continues playing games
Every year’s no different
She always takes the blame

It’s how she keeps her stature
Tis her universal claim to fame
Else, if things were boring
You might forget her name

She’s a blending of the seasons
By using a touch of her hand
You may think otherwise, but
She has this whole thing planned

Her touch creates the wonder
We admire across the land
With her palette, full of colors
Things always look so grand

So, when you see the flowers
But, the hills are full of snow
You can’t imagine life, without
This amazing, living, show

Give thanks to Mother Nature
As you watch her beauty grow
Be sure she knows you’re grateful
For decorating Earth just so

 

March Writing Prompts – A new fallen snow – Day 1/31

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Up a Tree ~ #poetry #SpeculativeWriting

04 Monday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt

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Diana, of Myths of the Mirror has a new feature on her blog called, “New Year, New Feature: a Speculative Fiction Writing Prompt.”  Please visit the link above to find out more about the challenge, then get to it!

I bet you thought they would frighten me

All those white mice, nestled in an old tree

But let me tell you, how they got up there

This is a scene, most think would be rare

I heard them holler, so I came, like thunder

Buried in the snow, was a house, gone under

I had to figure out a way, to help save the mice

There wasn’t much time, I couldn’t think twice

I picked up the house, and held it in my trunk

Lifted it up to the tree, dropped it down, plunk

Straightened it, carefully, in the bend of a branch

Those little mice, still, on top of their ranch

When all had settled, they thanked me a bunch

For not thinking to make them, my dinner or lunch

Making sure they’d be fine, I turned to head home

Back to the jungle, where I most like to roam

Waving, they said, they hoped we’d be friends

Nodding, I left, but this isn’t quite where it ends

Soon I returned, on the first day of spring

To set the house aground, but this time I brought string

 

©2019 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Pixabay image by Marianne Sopala

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Shameless Self Promotion – New Book Release

14 Friday Sep 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Haiku, New Book Release, Poetry

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#newbook, #poetry, autumn, Book Four, book release, dorindaduclos.com, haiku, nature, Night Owl Poetry, poems, spring, summer, The Four Seasons Collection, Winter, writing

I pleased to announce that the final Haiku book in my “The Four Seasons Collection”  is now available on Amazon!

 

“Seasons ~ Summer Haiku Book Four”

 

For signed copies (USA only), please use this link: My Books

To order on Amazon (Out of country or unsigned) please use this link: Amazon

The other three books are also available on Amazon at these links:

Autumn           Winter            Spring

To order signed copies (USA only) the same link – My Books – may be used.

Thanks for your continued support!  Without you, I couldn’t be doing this!  ❤

~ Dorinda ~

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