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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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No Differences – #poetry #Tanka #Haiku #FebruaryWriting

12 Tuesday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in February Writing, Haiku, Poems, Poetry, Tanka

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#FebruaryWriting, #poetry, animals, compassion, dorindaduclos.com, gorilla, haiku, instinct, kitten, love, mammal, Night Owl Poetry, no disparity, poems, Tanka, writing prompt


She is living proof
Animals know compassion
For she has taken
Another as her own true
Keeping it warm in the night

There is no struggle
Nor is there disparity
Where love conquers all

 

February Writing Prompts – Smuggling, snuggling or struggling – Day 12/28

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#writephoto – But for a Moment – #haibun #tanka

29 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, short story, WritePhoto

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As I look around me, I see white rain, insistent upon clinging to my limbs. I did not invite it to perch here, nor would I even consider it. It causes my world to turn gray, and I rather prefer a bit of color. Yet, year after year, it arrives in flocks to roost. You would think it could at least ask permission first. No, this annoyance is much like an entitled little demon, having no regard for the space around it. It falls where it may, and stays where it is unwelcome.

I suppose I shouldn’t complain all that much. Eventually, it tires and falls off of me,  landing on the ground and nourishing the meadows. Oh, but my poor friend, Rocky. This madness covers him to the point where, he looks like some sort of snow creature. A bit daunting, if you ask me.

Alas, I shall wait until the first of spring, when the grass will be green again, and Rocky will return to his hardened, old self. Then, at last, I can stretch my limbs and bask in the coming of the sun.

Winter, drab and gray

Steals the color from my eyes

But for a moment

Glistening, as morning breaks

With pristine beauty, beguiles

 

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Flowers of Autumn ~ #poetry #Tanka #Afterwards

03 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Afterwards Word Prompts, Poetry, Tanka

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#poetry, Afterwards, autumn, bouquet, colors, dorindaduclos.com, flowers, January word prompts, Night Owl Poetry, poems, Tanka, word prompt, writing


The colors of fall

Russet and orange adorn

Flecks of gold petals

Now gathered, in a bouquet

Keeping autumn’s presence near

 

Afterwards January Prompts – Flowers of Autumn

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Divvy it up! ~ #Tanka #PoetryChallenge

26 Wednesday Dec 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, Poems, Poetry, Tanka

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Colleen was kind enough to give us the words for this weeks challenge, even though she started her Yule break!  Thank you, Colleen ❤  The words this week are Belief and Joy.  Remember, you can only use synonyms to write your poetry!

Written as a Tanka, my synonyms are Assume and Happiness, followed by Pleasure & Elation.  There are far too many synonyms for joy!!


We should not assume

Happiness is ours alone

But something to share

For to divvy such pleasure

Brings elation to mankind

 

Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge

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From Afar ~ #Tanka #PoetryChallenge

18 Tuesday Dec 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, Poems, Poetry, Tanka

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#poetry, #tankatuesday, Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, dorindaduclos.com, fly, Night Owl Poetry, poems, poetry challenge, Serenade, sing, soar, synonyms only, Tanka, writing

Colleen was kind enough to give us the words for this weeks challenge, even though she started her Yule break!  Thank you, Colleen ❤  The words this week are Fly and Sing.  Remember, you can only use synonyms to write your poetry!

Written as a Tanka, my synonyms are Soar and Serenade.


Gliding in the sky

A small bird does serenade

The tree it calls home

Soaring above the green leaves

Admiring from afar

 

Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge

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