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Have you heard of a town called blue? The reason for the name? Sure, I can tell you. So smile, relax And try not to frown 'Cause the story you'll hear Is not a happy one. Picture a city, An ancient town, Full of people Who all look down. Now picture it blue, Their clothes, their skin, Everything they own, Even the smallest ring! The roads are blue, The buildings are blue, The houses, the cars, Even the food too! The sad thing is, They all look the same, Their clothes, their hair, And they all never change. They had no personality, They never had much fun, They were always on edge, As if something would go wrong. No imagination Was the main problem they had. The reason for this Was a mayor who was sad. The town had a history Of sad, sad mayors Who make others sad And sorrow in layers. Everything was safe And always sound But something was changed When the mayor's son was born. On a calm spring night, On the twentieth of May, Joe was born, Looking bright as the day. This was a problem That the mayor despised His son had colour Except for his blue eyes. He had pale skin And a pair of pale hands His hair was blonde Just like the sand. So his father trained Joe To be blue like him He had to grow up His patience grew thin. Day and night The mayor always tried His plan did work At least in his eyes. Joe's hair remained yellow. His skin became blue But his mind never changed As the mayor thought it would. In a last attempt, He locked him in a room, Told him to grow up Ever so soon. So with sadness and sorrow Joe sat down on his bed He imagined a life All in his head. Then one day, on a pretty summer night, Joe escaped Disappeared in plain sight. He wanted to see Outside of his town Wanted to see What exactly was going on. Why were his people Always so sad? Always angry, Or always mad? He walked and walked To the edge of his town Where a wall stood high Mighty and proud. He found a small door That lead outside He pulled it open And squirmed at the light. What he saw, He couldn't have imagined For he saw colours That looked like magic. He saw red and yellow With green and white He saw orange and purple And black like the night. He saw trees with specks Of brown and green, A bat, a bird And other small things. The boy was in wonder As how could this be? He wondered if the lack of this Was why they weren't ever happy. Then he saw A shack near a lake, The walls were ancient The paint was flaked. He knocked on the door One, two, three A boy opened and said "Hey! You look like me! Except for the skin Or the clothes you wear I never saw someone Who could look this sad!" Joe examined the boy The boy who talked He told Joe to come in And in he walked. Joe then learned That his name was Kyle, And the weird thing on his face Was called a smile. Then Joe asked How Kyle could be so happy So he said, "I imagine and then I be!" Then Kyle asked Why he was always blue Then Joe answered, "If only I knew! My father, the mayor is always sad, He tells me to grow up And then he gets mad. He says, 'The real world Isn't a happy one You have to learn Or else you'll fall down'. Kyle shook his head "That's not what mother told me The world isn't sad It only is if you imagine it to be". The longer he talked The more Joe changed His skin turned pale And colour he gained. The moon rose And the stars all shone When the lights went out, Joe knew it was time to go. So off he went Saying 'Good bye' to Kyle And on his face Was what his friend called a 'smile'. He told his father About the things he learned He told him to imagine To get the happiness he yearned. But his father didn't listen And told him to go "Learn the real world, You have to grow". But Joe wasn't satisfied His father wasn't happy, Then he made a new plan "I have to get them to think like me". So he went and got a paper And got out a pen Then he drew a blue ball, being thrown by children. But it wasn't enough As he saw this every day So he took out more paper And began to paint. He painted a person But with huge ears and a tail! He painted a hammer In the shape of a nail! He painted a bat But with butterfly wings! And painted some other, Wonderful things. He climbed up the stairs Onto the front porch, And he yelled out aloud To get the attention of all. "Listen, all of you! Pay attention Take in this lesson Use imagination. You can be happy If you believe to be You can be you And I can be me. The reason we look alike Is because we can't imagine So put your mind to use It'll be like magic. Think of anything Your mind can weave It can be real If you believe". And with that Joe quieted down, He showed a smile As he got rid of his frown. He threw his paintings Out to them all, Told them to see What could be done. He looked at the crowd And saw his friend from the shack And slowly but surely, Kyle began to clap. The others were hesitant Their thoughts ran wild "What if the mayor's right? This is only his child!" A girl stood up She looked five years old She joined in with Kyle, Her claps loud and bold. They all looked on As the girl showed a smile And one by one They joined, in a while. But this didn't last As a voice rang out, Joe looked behind To see his father lash out. "The real world is sad It's corrupted and mad, You have to be aware Or you'll end in despair. You shouldn't imagine, You shouldn't be different, You shouldn't be you, And you shouldn't attempt. If you are different Then it'll give a reason For enemies to rise, The cause of treason. You shouldn't believe That you could be happy It will never last It's what father taught me". The crowd grew quiet, Hearing the mayor's speech, Of course they can't be happy! "I shouldn't be me". His son lost hope And let his thoughts go blue, His shoulders sagged  He had a frown too. Kyle was desperate And his friend needed him So the coloured boy shouted, "Don't listen, Joe! Or you won't win!". Remember what I told you! Remember what you learned! You have to believe, To get the things you yearned". Joe shook his thoughts, He was back on track So both of them synchronized About what they learned in the shack. "The world isn't sad!  It only is if you imagine it to be! You can be happy, You have to believe! Remember this talk, Remember this speech, You can be you And I can be me. Think of anything Your  mind can weave, You'll make it real, If you believe". Joe paused  And so did Kyle They both had on What they called a 'smile'. The crowd sighed  And made their own smiles They knew they were happy It would stretch on for miles. One by one Their colours changed, From blue to red And a bit of Orange. And all the town  Was covered in hues, The people were in awe "Look at me! Look at you!" And that was the day, People were never the same, In a town called 'Blue' The reason for the name? Sure, I can tell you, And so can they. It was to remember This very special day. It was to remember  That they were happy again, All because of two friends Who weren't afraid of a change.
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16 / F / Somewhere
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Inspired by Dr.Seuss.

I'm pretty sure no one would take the time to read this but if you do, I'm really thankful :)

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