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Blue & Brown
Contributed by
JacobsKK
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Wednesday, 13th April 2005 @ 06:47:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Even though your eyes are brown,
And mine are ocean blue.
Whoever said they should be the same?
‘Cause brown is pretty too.
Besides, an ocean wouldn’t have its beauty,
Nor it’s perfect depth.
Even the bluest ocean,
Needs a place to intercept.
An ocean without her sands,
Would never calm, or cease to stress.
Only when she hugs them,
Will her waves be put to rest.
Or what about a mountain,
That appears to be strong and tall.
Without a blue sky behind it,
It would have no background at all.
See, blue and brown might seem different,
But not when it comes to us.
We have everything we need,
From love, to faith, to trust.
And I don’t care what people say,
Our eyes are just the same.
Though yours are brown and mine are blue,
Once color they became.
And soon, everyone will see,
One color instead of two.
They’ll see us as one set of eyes,
Instead of brown and blue.
Copyright ©
JacobsKK
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2005-04-13 18:47:59] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Blue & Brown
(User Rating: 1 ) by Kay-Kay on
Wednesday, 13th April 2005 @ 07:00:36 PM AEST (User
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What a beautiful poem, i really like this because you get your point across in such a good way and it shows how well you express yourself when you need to. nice poem keep it up.
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Re: Blue & Brown
(User Rating: 1 ) by DorianChambers on
Thursday, 14th April 2005 @ 03:06:28 PM AEST (User
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Make space enough 4 2 more paintings on
the wall, i know, i haven't read the 3rd one
yet, at this rate i already know the out
come . . .
Dorian Chambers
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