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Two-Tone Poem
Sometimes, I am blushing blue:
blue as water,
having
happiness,
working with everyone,
and assisting all available.
But be careful, because rarely, I can be raging red:
red like the fighting fire,
painfully pounding everything,
shouting and screaming,
fearful feelings and engaging emotions,
and anguish against all.
However, I try to take a terrific day:
using
my
blushing
blue.
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This two-tone poem is about my interpretation of different colors that apply to me. I used the first blue part in the shape of a marker or crayon; a neat tool that can make many things. It can also be interpreted as a single wave on the beach if looked at sideways. For the red part, I made the poem look like a tridant; a powerful weapon that can deal a huge blow of damage. The final part looks like steps leading down to the blue.