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The Misconception

Of Colour.

By Natalia PsaltaPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
The Misconception
Photo by Katya Austin on Unsplash

Some may think of colour and think race,

Some may think of colour and think Rainbows and paint,

But when I think of colour I picture energy, The colours that envelope the earth and our Frequent memories.

To be blue is to be down, but I see Tranquility, empathy and a free thinker,

Red shows anger, but all I see is ambition, Strong willingness, maybe a shade slightly Pinker.

A splash of colour and a sprinkle of might, A tint of green would aid the politicians Fight.

Although often perceived as jealousy, see Growth and healing with your third eye,

Maybe then we could be on the road to Fighting poverty not greed and human Rights.

For those spiritually connected and gentle, We head over to violet and indigo where we Are taught to not be judgmental,

Don’t let the misconception ruin your Physical being and mental.

If you emanate yellow, you’re not to be Mellowed, let your creativity be fluid and Experimental.

Now close your eyes,

Take a breath,

Softly envision the sounds,

The aquatic essence of the turquoise sea.

Does this make you feel at peace?

Turquoise the founder of social experiment And teaching, aligned with gold, brings Magnetic and globally minded healing.

Some may think of colour as a sensation,

Some may think of colour as a gift,

But when I think of colour,

I picture an idealistic way to exist.

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About the Creator

Natalia Psalta

I like to write it keeps me grounded.

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