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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 Typical Place ~ #poetry

05 Monday Mar 2018

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

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Something was missing inside this house
Sometimes noisy, it was quiet as a mouse

Perhaps they had left, gone out to play
Maybe they waited for, yet, another day

Still, the silence droned loudly in the tiny room
No one at the table, nor granny with her broom

Everything is tidy, but no one comes to see
This is where you’d always find, one big family

But times have changed, the kids all grown
Granny’s gone to a different home

The house lays still, collecting dust
The fireplace andirons, have started to rust

Where once, pure laughter filled the air
There’s no one home, there’s no one there

They’ve all gone away, and found their own place
Once a house full of love, is now one empty place

 

The Daily Post: Typical

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Clutter ~ #poetry

03 Saturday Mar 2018

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Can’t find my keys, can’t find my purse

It’s getting late, it’s getting worse

Toss the papers in the air

Clutter, clutter everywhere

Under tables, on the floor

How did this become a chore?

Need to find someone to help

Where’s the dog and what’s that yelp?

The cat’s asleep upon a pile

I guess I’ll be here for awhile

The telephone’s ringing off the hook

No time to waste, no time to look

I have to leave, I’m out the door

I can’t take this anymore!

 

The Daily Post: Messy

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Next Stop ~ #poetry

28 Wednesday Feb 2018

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Out, on this cold, dark and rainy night
The mist, dimming everything in sight

No matter where I looked for light, no luck
Twas when the noise, of thunder, struck

Caught me off guard, my heart in my throat
Feelings of doom, began to denote

The reason I was here, caught in the storm
Standing alone, on this creaky platform

Waiting impatiently for the train, all along
It’s where I knew, I would always belong

With no lights to guide me, I continue to roam
Yes, the devil has taken the only place I call home

Riding the tracks, to the next place, I’d dwell
I’m boarding this train, next stop, living hell

 

The Daily Post: Dim

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Elusive Dreams ~ #poetry

26 Monday Feb 2018

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Are you stardust or fairy light
Shining in my fading sight
Glistening softly in the night
Dancing in your midair flight

Or are you just a revelation
Mystical beings, sweet creation
Singing to my imagination
Bringing me to my salvation

Yet, all is never as it seems
Glimmering in celestial beams
Gathering secrets, forbidden schemes
Carrying me to my elusive dreams

 

The Daily Post : Imagination

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Earthbound ~ #poetry

25 Sunday Feb 2018

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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

 

The Daily Post: Congregate

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