Different Kind of Love From All Of The Color In The Rainbow
A poem about the colors of the rainbow and how they are unique.

Different Kind of Love From All Of The Color In The Rainbow
In the rainbow, there are seven different colors.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Each one is unique and can symbolize its own thing.
That’s the true beauty of it.
People are like colors,
Everyone can be themselves and be who they want to be, to a certain extent.
People can be Black, White, Mexican, Asian and so much more,
They can be asexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, straight and so much more.
It’s your life and you can choose your own path.
Like what you would like to be once you get older.
You can be a doctor, a teacher or you can work at McDonald’s,
You choose your own path.
There are endless colors in the world,
But the colors of the rainbow are the ones that people remember.
First, we start off with the color red.
So many foods are the color red,
Apple, red peppers, watermelon, strawberries and so many more.
A lot of the foods we eat are red.
Many of the countries in the world’s flags are red.
Red is connected with the glow of energy, eagerness, and love.
Energy runs our society,
People have the energy to get up in the morning
And so much more.
Eagerness is a trait of being energized,
And arranged to accomplish something.
Eagerness is something someone many have when finding love,
Or when you go to school or work.
Love is something everyone will have/feel in their life.
You can love your parents or your friends and your lover.
Love who you want, no one should tell you who you can and can’t love.
If you are the legal age and you love someone who is the legal age of consent.
The second color in the rainbow is orange.
Orange is a lovely color and it’s a very energetic color that not many people like.
Orange is a spurring and empowering shading.
The color can make you do many good things.
And make people rise up.
Yellow is the third color in the rainbow.
It represents positive thinking, energy, bliss, satisfaction, and fellowship.
Many of the colors of the rainbow symbolize energy.
Yellow is the color of the sun.
The sun is bright yellow,
It can hurt your eyes with how bright it is.
The sun helps plants grow and it helps warm people and things.
Yellow also symbolizes happiness or satisfaction.
Green is another color, the fourth color of the rainbow to be exact.
It’s the relationship with nature, green is frequently thought to address serenity, best of luck, wellbeing, and desire.
Green is the color of many plants that give us oxygen.
Green also symbolizes luck.
My mother’s favorite color is green and she is very unique in her own way.
A color may not symbolize everyone, but it can.
Blue comes in many different shades,
My room is teal,
That’s a shade of Blue.
Blue is the color of the seventy-five percent of our world,
The ocean is blue and so many lakes and rivers are as well!
Blue is a quiet and calming concealing,
That addresses insight and obligation.
Blue is cool and unwinding.
Not many people knwo the color indigo,
But it is so beautiful and unique.
Incredible and stately,
Indigo passes on uprightness
And profound genuineness.
The shading importance of indigo reflects the extraordinary commitment,
Shrewdness and equity alongside decency and fairness.
It is a blend of dark blue and violet
And holds the traits of both these tones/shades.
Violet represents unobtrusiveness.
The violet likewise has established in Christianity
And addresses the unobtrusiveness of the Virgin Mary.
The violet likewise addresses profound shrewdness, loyalty, and quietude
Which are implications that can be seen portrayed in strict masterpieces.
All of these colors are unique.
The colors of the rainbow make up many pride flags and different countries.
The pansexual flag (contains red-ish pink, yellow and blue), the pride flag (Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet), United States (Red, blue and white), and so many other flags.
Each color is unique and symbolizes one person or another.
We are all unique and all of the colors of the rainbow symbolize me.
About the Creator
Burnt Baguettes
I like to write sad, dystopian lesbian love stories. That is all you really need in life.


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