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She was wearing red shoes, I was wearing nothing At least that’s how it felt when she kissed me With her lips fuller than a Thanksgiving meal Paper slipping through my finger, cutting like butter Gravity pulling the plasma toward the bottom of my feet Leaving behind a dark red laceration with a pulse A barrel that is 30 years old, filled with fine wine I turn the nozzle, which bleeds a perfectly ripe, healthy red And lands into a smaller barrel with a handle on its side A brown mosquito lands on its first meal. He drinks and drinks and drinks and never feels full Until finally he takes his last drink, ever, And becomes more red than brown Brighter than the ocean’s reflection of the sun, Sink your teeth in deep to the crispy skin of a red apple Then absorb what it has been producing it's whole life A bouquet of red roses face down in a trash can A man picks them up with a smile on his face He walks away but soon it won't be the roses prickling his hand Red. By: Kadin Bowling
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Sep 13, 2017
Sep 13, 2017 at 11:38 AM UTC
Red
She was wearing red shoes, I was wearing nothing At least that’s how it felt when she kissed me With her lips fuller than a Thanksgiving meal Paper slipping through my finger, cutting like butter Gravity pulling the plasma toward the bottom of my feet Leaving behind a dark red laceration with a pulse A barrel that is 30 years old, filled with fine wine I turn the nozzle, which bleeds a perfectly ripe, healthy red And lands into a smaller barrel with a handle on its side A brown mosquito lands on its first meal. He drinks and drinks and drinks and never feels full Until finally he takes his last drink, ever, And becomes more red than brown Brighter than the ocean’s reflection of the sun, Sink your teeth in deep to the crispy skin of a red apple Then absorb what it has been producing it's whole life A bouquet of red roses face down in a trash can A man picks them up with a smile on his face He walks away but soon it won't be the roses prickling his hand Red. By: Kadin Bowling
My interpretation of the color red.
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Sep 13, 2017
Sep 13, 2017 at 11:38 AM UTC
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