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You called me on Sunday...I felt yellow, mellow
Monday you awakened me to say hello...the skies were grey
Yet I felt enveloped in lovely purple hues
Tuesday, tasted of magenta
Wednesday brought gold, greens, blues and dandelions
Thursday into Friday, we danced shades of watermelon
Saturday...colors exploded!
Amour!!!!
Je t'aime.
About the Creator
Antoni De'Leon
Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content. (Helen Keller).
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Comments (12)
This is a beautiful poem, each color holding its own feeling and mood. Yes! Love it. 💙💜🩷💛
Color adds such beauty to life! I love the colors that you chose for this piece! Today is Saturday therefore I am waiting for that explosion of color to occur. It will be here in about 20 minutes when my Crumbl Cookies arrive! Lol 🤣😭Fun stuff Antoni! Thx 4 sharing!
Love the colors!!! ⚡💙⚡
This is beauty at work
Loved all the colors and pictures and I think a great way to see the week. Good job.
What a wonderful burst of color and love. I really enjoyed reading and looking at that. Fantastic work, Antoni!!!
Oh, the feeling of being wrapped in shades and hues of colors, I did a similar thing way back when about colors. I love this a lot.
A well-wrought collage of pictures and words. I am always a fan of roses!
Beautiful colors and Thursday into Friday we danced shades of watermelon. Well Done!!!
This is such a vibrant, poetic journey through the week! Each day painted with emotions and colors, leading up to an explosion of love on Saturday. Feels like a whole romance wrapped in a rainbow!
That was pretty clever! Bravo, Antoni! And possibly the yellowest cover picture I've ever seen. Great affect!
I especially loved the shades of watermelon. Such a beautiful and colourful poem!