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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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The Bridge – #100wordstory – #JuneWriting

10 Monday Jun 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in 100 word story, June Writing

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The night was peaceful, yet carried an eerie feel with it. Waters under the old bridge were unusually calm, a mist was gathering in the trees. The sudden silence didn’t last for very long, a rumble from below made its way across the land. “An earthquake?!” someone shouted.

The bridge, once the center of the town’s joy, began to crumble. Bricks fell into the waters below, a deafening sound. Then it was gone. No bridge to cross. The town folk, startled from sleep, were stuck on the other side, with no way out.

All because a troll had to sneeze.

 

June Writing Prompt – The sudden silence didn’t last for very long – Day 10/30

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The Da Vinci Road – #MayWriting – #poetry

18 Saturday May 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in May Writing, Poetry

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Left on the road, smack dab, in the middle
In her hands, with a map, she anxiously did fiddle

Trying to make sense, of all the lines and curves
This whole mystery, was getting on her nerves

There had to be a way, to get to where she needed
Should’ve paid attention, to the old man’s words, heeded

He told her not to travel, down this dusty trail
Perhaps another way, her plans, she should curtail

There had to be an answer, on this map, somewhere
That would get her to Da Vinci’s, in the town square

But there was no square to speak of, no town did exist
Just a farm, vacated, maybe help, she should enlist

Unsure of where to turn to, or how to find someone
She decided to go west, and follow the setting sun

But first, she had to find a way, to lighten her heavy load
Left everything she owned, on the side of Da Vinci Road

Years gone by, they still recall, how she disappeared that day
And how they tried to warn her, much to their dismay

No one travels the path anymore, no one dares to go
They know better, to steer clear, or death, it will bestow

 

May Writing Prompts – The Da Vinci Road – Day 18/31

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Friday Fantasy ~ Three Mighty Dragons – #poetry of #fire

17 Friday Feb 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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They came about, in dark of night

Thumping, hear them in their flight

With the dawning of a sleepy sky

Majestic wings, powerfully fly

Down to where, without a care

They blaze a fire, beyond compare

Igniting the skies, with flames of gold

Yes, these are tales most often told

Of how the beasts once slayed the land

With fiery hearts and wings that spanned

Across the skies, their ill-tempered display

Three mighty dragons, who seized the day

 

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