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The Colors of the Rainbow

A Palette of Nature's Brilliance

By Robert Frost Published 3 years ago 1 min read
The Colors of the Rainbow
Photo by Harry Quan on Unsplash

The colors of the rainbow, a spectrum of light,

A palette of brilliance, that's hard to recite,

The sky is painted, in its colorful hue,

A sight so stunning, it's hard to construe.

The red of the rainbow, a fiery passion,

A color so bold, it's hard to ration,

The orange of the rainbow, a glowing flame,

A color so bright, it's hard to tame.

The yellow of the rainbow, a radiant sun,

A color so warm, it's hard to shun,

The green of the rainbow, a verdant sight,

A color so fresh, it's hard to fight.

The blue of the rainbow, a tranquil sea,

A color so serene, it's hard to decree,

The indigo of the rainbow, a shade so deep,

A color so mysterious, it's hard to keep.

The violet of the rainbow, a regal shade,

A color so majestic, it's hard to evade,

The colors of the rainbow, a symphony of light,

A palette of brilliance, that's hard to sight.

The colors of the rainbow, a wonder to behold,

A sight of nature's beauty, that's hard to be told,

The rainbow's arch, in its arc of light,

A sight of pure wonder, that's hard to write.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Robert Frost

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