A Colour Of Hope

A Colour Of Hope

A Story by pia
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there is always hope

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   The sun’s gentle rays touched my skin as I stepped onto the edge. My eyes remained fixed on the horizon that slowly started to merge with those crimson rays, creating a force which softly pulled me closer to the drop. The sky danced to the changing rhythms of glittering evening colours. It swirled along to the blue and yellow like a seraphic canvas.


   As I inched further to the edge of the cliff, I caught a glimpse of God’s painting. A breathless view, content in its own soul while I watched it from above. It had a heart that never stopped beating, and breathed life into all that surrounded it.  I watched the sea flirt with the sand, pulling each helpless grain into its vastness. The sea, once an empty pit, now found tranquility in the waters that completed it. And now, I stood here, on the cliff, looking for something to the fills the gaps placed in my heart. To find an inspiration, perhaps, that would draw back the life that once abandoned me. I was back on my feet. I looked down into the eyes of these clear waters. And then, it was all clear to me. The sky, the land and the sea, all whispered into my ear, and told me to let go. My heart detached itself from my brain and welcomed its new found freedom back. It told me to stop thinking. I shut my eyes and counted to three, and then I jumped.


   I jumped into the endless possibilities and an unfamiliar beginning. I didn’t know what the future held for me after this, but I did know that I left the person I once was behind on that cliff. Was I to live or die, I didn’t care. As long as I was not the person I left behind. I left my problems, my troubles and myself.


   Between the sky, the land and the sea, I fell. The wind caressed its breezy fingers through my hair while guiding my free falling body. For the first time in years, I was at peace. All my insecurities were abandoned, and all my regrets were forgotten. I was a new person emerging, as the wind helped to shed my old skin. I plunged directly into the water and rose back up, floating around, free from the weight of everything. I lived to remember the experience; the experience of thoughtlessness. And this thoughtlessness that gave me a chance to liberate myself, and fling myself into the open; to become a part of God’s painting. And when I looked up into the sky, it had changed its colour into a hopeful green. 

© 2017 pia


Author's Note

pia
in Eastern cultures the colour green symbolizes : hope, rebirth and new beginnings.
and personally it is one of my favourite colours

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Great story Pia. How many people have had that calling at the last minute. Lives broken and gone, seemingly with no hope, but to end it all. But then, that sign. Maybe a voice, strong thought. Who knows. But hope it gives. People change and prosper, and reflect.

Posted 6 Years Ago


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pia

6 Years Ago

Thank you for such a wonderful review Paul !!



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It's like the Great Gatsby

Posted 6 Years Ago


pia

6 Years Ago

It was a book before a film. Book was written in 1925
WoodenChair

6 Years Ago

The film came out in like 2007 so much older
pia

6 Years Ago

Ahahhajahaha
I always walk away from your writing learning something new which is awesome. This is an easy on the eyes read with a smooth flow. Optimistic with soothing imagery. The courage to go all in. Words of hope and possibility. I like it Pia:)

Posted 6 Years Ago


pia

6 Years Ago

im glad you liked it
duff

6 Years Ago

I definitely did
Imagine my relief that you dived into water and didn't crash on the rocks below! Whew! Well written and once I knew you weren't leaping to your death, I could reread and really better grasp the message. Well done!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

pia

6 Years Ago

hahaha kinda aimed for a twist. make people think i was aiming for suicide but at the end just show .. read more
A amazing tale described dear Pia. Had the feel of ancient wisdom and thoughts.
"Between the sky, the land and the sea, I fell. The wind caressed its breezy fingers through my hair while guiding my free falling body. For the first time in years, I was at peace. All my insecurities were abandoned, and all my regrets were forgotten. I was a new person emerging, as the wind helped to shed my old skin.Between the sky, the land and the sea, I fell. The wind caressed its breezy fingers through my hair while guiding my free falling body. For the first time in years, I was at peace. All my insecurities were abandoned, and all my regrets were forgotten. I was a new person emerging, as the wind helped to shed my old skin."
I love the above lines. To be born anew. A rare place to know. Thank you for sharing the outstanding story.
Coyote

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

pia

6 Years Ago

thank you coyote
Coyote Poetry

6 Years Ago

You are welcome Pia.

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