I used to see in color

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    I used to see in color

    11/30/05

    I used to see in color
    yesterday, today and tomorrow
    the violet blue of a February night
    As snow scintilates sapphire
    and the moon glows like fireflies in a jar
    I crushed grayness in my palm
    watched it fall through fingertips
    descending from pallid smiles
    I could hold Cantebury Bells so close to my skin
    the blue would bleed into me
    become the flow of light
    and reason for breath

    I used to run through Fairy Grass
    watch my dull, pale flesh be cut
    in a pink so blinding
    all darkness would illuminate
    and disappear in soft petals

    But as the winters visit more
    as spring time love died in June
    as October leaves lost their amber
    falling gently to the ground
    All color ran in waves
    away from my glance and memories
    away from the crimson of my Mother's lips
    and the emerald of my Father's eyes
    away from the golden shimmer of butterfly wings
    from the evergreen of Christmas
    drenching eaves in the rainbow of December

    I used to see in color
    before the best parts of me shattered
    before my laughter was hollowed
    then turned to ash
    before I was dismissed in alabaster
    to only then disappear in the absence of light.

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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