lavender lilies deceive for it was merely the color i was sent to retrieve instead i come up with lilacs, at least i do believe holding onto the wrong shade of purple while i grieve but then again, we've been through this before, i am naive
blue skies mystify wandering innocent eyes in our youth we hid in simple spots proving quite unwise wrapped in disguise, we had to shield our unwanted sapphire cries
green blades rest in your gentle hands as we've grown old enough to resist parental commands sharing cold cans, i send a kiss in your direction, confident in wherever it lands we laugh, and soon enough, my favorite toy had become your delicate blonde strands
red love sears on my skin burns that leave joyous scars thin but at any moment an obnoxious grin can quickly turn to "where have you been?" i buried those bad days with glasses of gin but even through hard times i knew if i had you, i could win
but one day under a yellow sun disheveled doctors told me there was nothing that they could've done your days were limited, and i cried every last one i lost my appetite and only craved the metal of a gun but i knew that your favorite flower would help me outrun these demons who weight on my vulnerable shoulders in tons
so a lavender lily i sought out to explore but instead i found a lilac, in the valley near the foam of the shore reminding me you were never just one thing, but so much more so let these petals sum up what this poem speaks for all the colors i saw in your, heart