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Yellow Transcending Mellow

‘YELLOW TRANSCENDING MELLOW’

Tequila sunrise and spiritual light welcome fresh days, ending the night
Optimistic creative thoughts enlightened as new energies subtly escort
Happiness and warmth will radiate, fear and doubt eradicate
Bananas and Lemons a fruitful friendship potential for new inventions

Bright taxi cabs and school buses, pallid third hue in rainbow watercolour
Sunflowers open up and raise their heads to the Son of light
Yellow flags of danger shown, cautionary traffic signals in busy zones
Encouraging sessions exercising muscle energy, stimulating our mental activity

Best when accompanied by other shades as in itself sallow pervades
Paintings and pictures depicting eternal light, twinkling stars in the sky at night
Lightning electrified on stormy days, warnings of rain approaching our way 
Inevitably suns bright rays follow bringing us hope for new tomorrows



Kim van Breda—February 2013

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 2/10/2014 10:16:00 PM
Hey, I found it!! It is awesome!! You covered many of the same examples of yellow that I did too!!
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Date: 2/26/2013 12:15:00 PM
Thank you... once again. I enjoy expressing the lighter side of word and verse. Sometimes as poets we need to express the darker side too... this is not one of those xx
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Date: 2/26/2013 12:08:00 PM
wow, Kim the spiritual uplifting moments of my day, have now been described through your poem. I like the Tequila Sunrise light. everything yellow.. love this... yellow life you live, with all the colors coloring the back ground. xox~PD
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Kim Van Breda
Date: 2/26/2013 12:13:00 PM
Thank you.. once again. I enjoy the lighter side of word expression like this one, but as poets we need to express our darker sides too... this is not one of those.

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