When I said the sky was blue, I meant that it was blue. I never said that it was sad, or lonely, or anything else; don't speak for me.
When I said the wall was gray, I meant it was gray. I never said that it was dull, or boring or anything else: keep your thoughts in your head.
Don't mislead others by proclaiming your view as the right one. A work of art is meant to represent an entirely different scene depending on the life the viewer's seen.
So unless the dead writer comes back from the grave just to say you are right, Keep your thoughts within your mind. For as Socrates once said, **** your opinion.
This is not meant in anyway a personal insult, rather a thought many writers can agree on.