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Paint The Sun

(John Hanover)

The chorus is a short poem I wrote when experimenting with the Nava Rasa ( Nine Emotional States ) from Hindi/Sanskrit. The verses are a variation off of my poetic form in regards to repeating the first line at the end of the verse. As with all my offerings I can edit or expand as needed. Spent years as a professional florist, so imagery and terms associated with and flowers will find their way into my works every now and then.

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The yellow, orange, and red tones The purple, blue, and green Not fearful anymore from what I’ve seen Even shades of colors I’ve never known Besides the yellow, orange, and red tones ( chorus ) We spent all day In the shape of flowers Painting the sun with our love The muted, pastel, and neon bright The blended, and the swirling The room is soft, fuzzy, and blurring Until XX XXXX XXXXXXX XX XXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXX XXXXXX X XXXXXX X XX XXXXX XXX XXX XX XXX XXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXX XXX XXXX

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