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Boundless Blue
Boundless Blue Born in a misty rainbow, Blue slips out from her place between her sisters Green and Violet, painting the heavens azure, covering the earth like the robe of Virgin Mary. She floats into the ocean in a navy dress, then waltzes on waves of the Danube. Sailing the teal waters of alpine lakes, she journeys to glaciers, leaving her daiquiri-colored footprints on glacial ice, taking some with her to cool the fires of Robert Frost. She treads into meadows and gardens, planting delphiniums, lupines, hydrangeas, bluebells, and cornflowers to sprout in her wake, with morning glories to climb fences. People copy her free spirit, painting their china in Delft and willow patterns, sing “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Blue Velvet,” “Blue Moon,” “Blue Hawaii,” even play “Rhapsody in Blue” on their pianos, blow their cobalt glass, dye their denims, even their ice cream and candy. They try to capture her lapis, turquoise, and royal sapphires, pressing them into frames of silver and gold, hanging them on chains. She smiles at their craftsmanship, then saunters down the path to the forest, seeming to sway to her own swingy music. With only her blue tick hound trotting beside her, she picks wild blueberries, savoring the tart fruit as its indigo juice runs down her fingers. This poem was inspired by Meenakshi Raina's "Optimistic Orange". That poem is a great example of how fun it is to write about and personify a color. I encourage the rest of you to try it! Contest: All Yours (May 5) Sponsor: Brian Strand 5-5-21
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