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Let Your Colors Flow

Oh, amazing girl, why do you sit alone, What troubles you? Let me reveal That you are God’s own masterpiece, A creation carrying a divine touch. God, in poetic mood, wove you into being, Carefully blending beauty and grace Into every fiber of your existence. Know this, dear one, you are an artful creation, Sculpted by the hands of the divine. Every hue and shade, from the vast universe, Finds its reflection in your being. You are a canvas adorned with creation’s vividness, A living embodiment of colors that dance And harmonize throughout the cosmos. Do not let the weight of this foolish world Eclipse your light. You possess an iridescent radiance, Uncontainable and bright. Let your colors flow freely, Like a majestic river through existence, Allowing them to intertwine and blend, Creating a symphony of hues that resonates In the souls of those fortunate enough to witness you. Let the wind carry your vibrant essence, Spreading it far and wide, Touching lives in need of respite From monotonous shades of existence. Like a gentle breeze, bring love, healing, And inspiration to weary hearts, Longing for the touch of something extraordinary. As twilight paints the sky with soft brushstrokes, Let it tickle your eyes with wonder and awe. Embrace dusk’s mystique, Where day and night blend in blurred boundaries, And let it remind you of your own enigmatic nature. Just as twilight captivates with transient beauty, You possess an allure of ever-changing, Forever enticing those who dare to see beyond. Oh, beautiful girl, despair not, For you are a masterpiece in motion, A living testament to divine artistry. Celebrate your uniqueness, your greatest strength. Let your colors flow, cascading like a waterfall of grace, Enchanting the world with ethereal beauty That resides within you, forevermore.

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