And since I’m sharing more complex color poems, I thought I’d share an older one, just to make sure the day is sufficiently colorful. A nice warm poem, for everyone braving the cold.
Carnelian
An earthy blanket of rich chestnut mulch
neatly bound
by a ring of eggshell and gray-dappled limestone blocks
under a robin’s egg sky
Sun warmed and drowsing
glossy emerald leaves stretch out and up
toward that pale blue sky and inescapable light
anchored by thick gray-brown stems shading to
verdant hues
At the ends
red-tinged new budding curls of foliage
emerge
crowned by bright jewels
proudly lifted to entice passing bees
bright bold petal ruffles flushed carnelian
releasing sweet whispers
on the wind


Beautiful, Caitlin! I love your color poems, whether old or new. Thank you for sharing this one today!
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Now we’re write colorful! 😀
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That’s the spirit! I love it when everything’s all write with the world. 😀
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