dark foreboding clouds give rise to goosebumps flashing lights behind the eyes chills the heart blackness surrounds the mind shaking up the very grounds under our feet
"is it not strange we see a kaleidoscope when we know fear has no colour?"
When I first considered this post, I thought of the contrast between the black and white of night and the color of daytime and mindfulness! You've done a wonderful job--far better than I could have. Thanks. Writing in Faith: Poems
You really make the reader feel what the sky might be saying. I always enjoy photographing dramatic skies like the ones you've described here. Excellent!
Hmmm... some thinking to do here with the poem and the question. Interesting! I'm new to One SIngle Impression and writing poems. Glad to have found bloggers with similar interest.
I like the subtle depth. I thought I was wading in on an easy set of words when suddenly I was swimming in deep thought.
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Oh, I really like the question.
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An interesting idea.
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where did you come across this concept?
"Fear has no color" - profound. Deep, beautiful poem.
ReplyDelete"Fear has no color.." Wow, what an awesome statement.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the storm rolling in when I read this poem-- you can smell the ozone and feel the thunder. This is very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first considered this post, I thought of the contrast between the black and white of night and the color of daytime and mindfulness! You've done a wonderful job--far better than I could have. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWriting in Faith: Poems
You really make the reader feel what the sky might be saying. I always enjoy photographing dramatic
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Excellent!
Hmmm... some thinking to do here with the poem and the question. Interesting! I'm new to One SIngle Impression and writing poems. Glad to have found bloggers with similar interest.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the kaleidoscope and the color lacking in fear!
ReplyDeleteYour description of fear, the way in which you delivered it, and ending question, leave me astonished! This is great. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour description of fear, the way in which you delivered it, and ending question, leave me astonished! This is great. Thanks.
ReplyDeletewow, the colours of fear!
ReplyDelete..forms and forms in the kaleidoscope of fear..'tis good to take the color out of it,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a kaleidoscope of fear.
ReplyDelete"flashing lights behind the eyes"--that is a wonderful line from a poem that addresses the prompt in a very artful way!
ReplyDeleteI'm humbled by your poem and the comments following it. Well done, indeed.
ReplyDeletedang g.. that one snuck right up... and kinda shook me up!!... who knew the color of fear... awesome!!
ReplyDeletelike the turn of phrase "fear has no color".
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