Red

Day 21: 'write a poem that repeats or focuses on a single color. Some examples for you – Diane Wakoski’s “Blue Monday,” Walter de la Mare’s “Silver,” and Dorothea Lasky’s “Red Rum.”'


"Come in," she said,  
"it's time there was more of you in my life,"
And starting small, her nails took on a scarlet sheen, 
A hint of depth, of danger, beneath her surface. 
Next, her lips blazed red - 
it took a while to find the perfect shade - 
And longer still before others had the chance
To see how it lit up her frequent smile.
Once ushered in, red found itself at home
Among her safer colours.  
Blue and black, good friends, still hung about,
Reliable, safe. But in amongst, 
Bright splashes of red, and its cousin pink,
Lit up her life with warmth, and fun.
Soon shoes, boots, a purse, a bag, appeared, 
A t-shirt, dress, a winter coat, 
And soon her day was incomplete 
Without a splash of red to draw the eye,
To stop her blending in. 


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