I have drawn The lines of your silhouette My ring finger Dark from smudging The shadows behind your head; I color it now Where is that brown Accurate enough To capture the secrecy in your eyes, That kind of green That matches the shirt you wore The one I tore that night? Painting the memory of you However, the colors I use Mask your true colors, My muse. Because you are black and white Your rainbows are shades of minimal There is no space for red Or opening up for my sake But I see; That is a happy face Listening to the blues Below the surface. You are black and white Would you like some colors, I ask. Hand over on the brush, Just say the word, Let me be pastel in your world.