Colors - a sonnet



Creation burns by what the eyes do find,
Flames on the canvas, still lives of the mind.

The artist’s doors are flung open miles wide,
By nanometers. The muses abide.

The eyes eat first, ravenous and able,
Painting rich textures, the art of the table.

But without reflection flavours are dead,
Tomatoes quite black not blushing and red.

A gift from space, ten billion years old the rainbow entrances our minds to hold.
Colours unite, divide and can wreck, Taking a knee and a knee on a neck.

Aurelius warned “The soul becomes dyed
With the colour of its thoughts”, heartstrings guyed.

Shades to kokoro wo ugokasu,
The world alive from red to deepest blue.

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