Colors of Life
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The Play on Flamboyance
For not a perversion
But for the restroration of the colors of life
In an attempt to say good bye to sordid,
In turn bringing the frenzy of the sparse cognomen of color
Mind it;
As it's an infancy lesson of greater importance;
Chanting the songs is an infant,
Not of ruptures
But has infact fallen for the aphrodisiac of the music of colors
It's not about specification
But the opalescent brightness they scatter
A toddler half a mind to acknowledge the artificiality
but surely twice a heart to discover the significance
It's an infancy lesson of greater importance;
Accounts for a lost adult's larceny of emotions
Often reminds him of his penchants
But instead of being dazzling
have turned into the dimmest of dreams
like the adultery a most talented impotent imagines,
Surely it's an infancy lesson of greater importance;
In retrospect he follows,
and finds difficult to abandon the hollows
The memoirs accost him so often
Hold him to topple
As past wrote his present
and future lays in resent;
In deliberation ,Camoufalges the obvious
Seems it's an infancy lesson of greater importance;
For him
A phantasm happiness has become,
but infancy brings a ray
that may help keep despair at bay
It's an infancy lesson of greater importance!!!
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very impressive..
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