Colors of Safety
In a world where shadows creep, Where fears and doubts run deep, Colors of safety gently weave, A tapestry where we can breathe.
White starts with purity and light, A beacon in the darkest night. It’s the snowy blanket on a hill, A canvas where new dreams fulfill.
Yellow follows, vibrant and clear, Bringing cheer and guiding near. It’s the caution in the sunlit day, A gentle guide along the way.
Green appears, soothing and deep, A signal where hearts can sleep. It’s the traffic light’s soft glow, A color of the earth below.
Blue wraps us in its calm, A serene and soothing balm. It’s the sky that guards us high, A tranquil presence in the sky.
Red warns of danger’s edge, A bright signal at the ledge. It shapes the boundaries clear, A reminder of what to fear.
Orange with vivid flare, Shouts “Beware!” with loudest care. In safety vests and warning zones, It speaks of caution in its tones.
Gray ends this palette strong, A balance where we belong. It’s the fog that veils the dawn, A steady hand to carry on.
Together, these hues form a shield, A spectrum where our fears are healed. In white, yellow, green, and blue, Red, orange, gray—safety’s view.
Let these colors light the way, Guiding us through each new day, And in their hues, both calm and bright, Find a safe horizon in their light.
Copyright © Lauryn Luther | Year Posted 2024
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