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Black and White and Ever Color
I sit in class
with wondering eyes.
these eyes that love
to wonder,
rest upon a painting
you hang.
in this dull room
of black and white;
but that rectangle
of color and wonder.
This room of black and white
is starting to dull my
senses of curiousity and
diversity.
The black and white is
now taking over
the painting I now claim
as mine.
It's starting to fade,
from beautiful color
to dullness.
I stand and scream.
I don't want to lose
this wonderful beauty
I care so much
for.
The one thing
that makes this
room stand out.
Now every eye in
this room is staring
at me.
I move fast and
touch this painting.
Where am I?
Is this color?
Am I in the painting?
Yes, I am.
There's color!
I'm in the woods.
A path
kept clean - full of grass.
Bushes keeping the path
marked.
Tress, blocking the sun's
harmful glow.
A woman and her child
both with
umbrellas and a rain coat.
I race to catch up
to them.
I spoke with them.
I walked with them.
They were kind.
They invite me to
their home
to stay the night.
I try to follow,
but I get stuck.
They look conserned.
Then I tell them I have
to stay and go
to my home.
Before I get the chance
to say I'll be back,
I return to my
room of dullness.
The class of black and white,
everyone looks the
same,
but me.
I have color.
They do not see.
Their eyes are still on
me and the
teacher ask why I
screamed.
I look around
and I see a picture
of a canoe
on a lake
and it's in color.
I look back at
my teacher.
She asked again
I take my seat,
and I lie.
I say I thought I
saw a spider,
with a smile.
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I have a class that is only for eight days and it bores me. The two pictures in this are the ones in that teachers class and I look at them everyday and I imagine a better place.