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A Color Can Give A Personality Clue

Poetry For The Heart

Color me what you see through my eyes,
joy, happiness, a tear falling down as I cry.
Color me ugly or color me beautiful,
permit others to know I am truthful.
Color me genuine or color me fake,
color me a color of my morning wake.

Insert the colors to describe my heart;
allow others to feel the love I want to impart.
Color me a sky blue or color me cloud gray,
allow them to see sunshine lives in my days.
Color opinions good or color them bad,
remember I don’t want anyone to be sad.

Color me the love I have for Christ,
permit colors to light up the crest in life.
Color me giving of myself to those I can,
reach to touch someone to give them a hand.
Color me like a gigantic radiant moon,
granting rays of flowers beginning to bloom.

Color my mind with sundry colors galore
to match countless things I have in store.
Color my soul a brilliant shining red,
it’ll allow others to perceive the love I have.
Color me the true colors you know and want to,
it’ll not change the love I have for each of you.

Written by Barbara Kasey Smith – Copyright 2010

This is one of my favorite poems I’ve written and I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it. It’s been published and read on several Internet sites.

“This is the promise that he has promised us, even eternal life.” (1 John 2:25)

I desire to give priority to the eternal value which makes each and everyone of our lives worthwhile and worth living. We should use the God given talents to speak to the world.

Barbara K. Smith: Barbara Kasey Smith was born in Affinity, West Virginia. She was raised in a coal-mining town of Crab Orchard, West Virginia. Barbara worked for the federal government for thirty-one plus years. She enjoys reading, writing, the theater and her family and friends. Barbara loves to write poetry and opinion articles and she has been published in several anthologies, magazines, and Internet reviews. She has had four books published. She enjoys her husband and Jack Russell terrier, Miss Daisy, to be in the room as she writes because it gives her the feeling it enhances her ability to attain her best writing moments.
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