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Created on: January 05, 2009
The color blue is as mysterious as the ocean with gentle waves gliding by ever so slow.
The color white seems like boats with people inside , trying to tame the bewildered, monstrous ocean.
The color yellow looks like the sun's ray, that will start a beautiful new day.
The color green helps the trees and plants look tall with dignity.
The color brown helps the little ants stand up right out of the crowd.
The color red expresses the love a lover gives to the other.
The color black is for the nightfall, when you can sees the stars winking at you.
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Poetry: Colors
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Have you ever heard the language of color,
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Consider
Tumbleweed
There are no tumbleweeds in my desert
to slither through bighorn fences,
bounce across blacktop,
smack yellow lines.
Just
The Color of Black
I am a war with no hero and suicide at midnight
the feeling of desperation
I am rotten teeth and the
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What is blue
Blue is not just a color
Gray couldn't be duller
Purple is sorrow
But the blue sky will be here tomorrow
Black
Scarlet color has passion
Blue is depression
Black has evil envy
Green- eyed is jealousy
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