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Ruby Showers
I spent my day shopping for rubies. Shades of magenta, crimson, maroon sparkling in the ocean of my options as stars which would make me swoon. The old manager tried his best to understand my specific details, yet I couldn't explain my vision, much to his chagrin at drooping sales. Shimmering ruby crystals in his ancient shop with legacies of their own and fancy cost, onlooking my tainted desire to find a gem didn't resemble the magic of the one I'd lost. A ruby with shades that glitter in light reflecting infinite rays of sepia desire to fill my room with colours glowing bright on my white canvas with a whispering fire. I decided to look somewhere else for my ruby and didn't tell him more of my coloured vision, for his suspicious eyes revealed his doubts in my unrealistic mist of flickering indecision. I stepped out of his shop to be welcomed by a magenta streak of twilight in the sky. Ah! That was the shade I'd been looking for, it twirled to let lilac and lavender clouds fly. The floating clouds hovered above the shop to form a bubble of light that danced in dark, then swooshed to enter a desolate old ruby next to the counter now lit with a spark. Amazed, I'd found my precious stone at last. I brought it cocooned in a delicate blue cover to my room that glistens with magical ruby showers adorning my sepia dreams on canvas like a lover. July 13, 2020 First Line Prompt - 3 Poetry Contest Sponsor: Julia Ward ~Winner: 9th Place
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