Color Compliments

Color Compliments

A Poem by Tory Steller
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Colors don't really matter.

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Red grass grows under a dark blue sun

The purest black clouds outline orange skies

Hair colors range from white, purple and green

And fiery gold stares deep into bright pink eyes

Every hue is beautiful, and all the people are grey

From the light-brights to those darker than day

I write this to remind those color-blinded by pride

Every shade is vibrant, so don't limit your mind

© 2013 Tory Steller


Author's Note

Tory Steller
A world where everything is colored its color's compliment.

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Added on April 3, 2013
Last Updated on April 3, 2013
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Tory Steller
Tory Steller

Harper Woods, MI



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My name is Tory. My dream is to become a famous writer. I love creating new and imaginative stories, poems and other literary works, and debating interesting topics. I'm really friendly, a little weir.. more..

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