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Palpable Aversion
It’s pure as fresh snow and as pale as a ghost. It’s the shade on the light spectrum that I loathe the most. A beluga whale, the milky moon and the aftermath of bleach and all my body’s hidden places just out of the sun’s reach. It lies on unlined paper and rests on decaying bones. On a virginal wedding dress in the trash, it should be thrown. A fluffy marshmallow, billowy clouds and certain rice just add them to the growing list of the hue that fails to entice. I can’t stress this sentiment enough this tint is truly beastly. On baby powder, salt, and mayo, the color white is not for me. *I wrote this poem on April 6, 2021, as part of a ’30 days of poetry’ challenge. This was day 6 and the prompt was: Write a poem inspired by a color. It’s pretty obvious what color I choose from reading my poem, but if you are still stumped after you finish, reread the last line. Thanks, and as always, leave me some love.
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