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Grey.
I do not know grey.
I never have.
It's always all or nothing for me.
Grey is not a color of my choice.
It's always black or white.
When I get the feeling of grey,
I become indecisive- and it shows.
The gleam in my smile vanishes.
The bags under my eyes, from staying up all night, trying to get back to black or white, are now designer.
I've never succeeded in grey.
How could I possible think I could survive in the grey of your eyes?

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