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Colour Me Good, Colour Me Bad.

Colour stigma.

By Tina marie ClarkPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Colour Me Good, Colour Me Bad.
Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash

Colour me good, Colour me bad

To describe me in colour

Hmmmm, now what would that be,

A Pretty girl in pink

Seen to the eyes of society

My hair a soft yellow

My skin a pale white

I’d probably be judged

As no brain and not bright

For colour creates stigma

And colour stigma is not nice

Though I’d see me as rainbow

All colourful and bright

With lots of intriguing layers

And show of vibrant smile

That Along with the greyer days

Id push out an extra mile

So colour me good or colour me bad

I really do not care,

I stigma me a rainbow

To shine upon and share,

For I do not judge

your true colours I too see,

As Does it really matter

When without one

We are still thee.

created by Tina Marie.

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About the Creator

Tina marie Clark

44yrs old mother of 2.

At the end of the day, all you have is yourself. (And your mum)

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