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Color.
I've been painting the world in blacks and whites,
assuming all I see to be
or not be
But I know nothing of the colors,and nothing of the world,
who am I
to decide?
They say the rainbow's colors are red, orange,
yellow, green,
blue, indigo, violet
But what decides that there isn't a box of crayons,
filling the space in our pupils,
bringing us this refracted light
There is little I know of certainty
but this assures me
that such exists so rarely
And I am unsure
of the colors in the day and night
the colors of people
What mind chooses that
the color of gloom
is bolder than hope?
And in this day
in every day
I have come to see
what so many choose not to
That I know nothing of the colors
the colors of life,
the colors of death
the colors of everything in between
But with a hand poised with a crayon
a mind open to possibility
maybe one day I will see.
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I wrote this article because another poet and another form of poetry - spoken word poetry, particularly Sara Kay - inspired me to write about what I know.
I love coloring, (yes...child at heart) so this fit.