The Enchant of Colors
a poem about the beauty of colors...

Red. The color of the blood cells that rapidly circulate throughout your body, keeping you alive. The color of the fresh, sugary strawberries that grow each summer for you to consume.
Orange. The color of the wildfires that spread amok from the tallest of trees to forest grounds. The color of autumn leaves descending slowly from the maple trees.
Yellow. The color of the warming and bright sun that glows on you during the tropical and delightful summer weather. The color of the small honeybees that buzz and in the air towards the vivid-colored dandelions carrying plenty pollen.
Green. The color of evergreen trees and aesthetic nature that produces daily oxygen for us to breathe and gives dazzling sights for us to see. The color of precious emeralds with glossy reflections hiding deep down the undergrounds for us to seek.
Blue. The color of the divine and lovely sky that resembles daylight and lets us see the shape of humongous and fluffy clouds. The color of the everlasting, deep and mysterious oceans with delicate and fragile marine coral for little fish to swim through.
Purple. The color of lavender fields with pleasing aroma and endless paths across the field. The color of fluttering butterflies, flying through the playgrounds of children playing joyfully.
Pink. The color of tall, feathery, rose flamingos standing on one leg in the calm, slow water gazing into the distance. The color of the s and flavorsome, cotton candy you buy for yourself at the amusement parks you visit.
The beauty of colors and pigments are anywhere to be found. Sometimes it hides other times it shows, you just must notice it.



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