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I like you in purple

I like you in purple,

purple flower fields

We're safe in our meadow,

but they're nipping at our heels

 

I like you in blue,

blue swirling monsoons

Just think of happy thoughts:

puppies, kiwis and raccoons

 

I like you in yellow,

yellow playground slides

It's too hot in here,

but it's a place to hide

 

I like you in green,

green stalks of bamboo.

Puffs of smoke and pocket change,

help me lace my shoes

 

I like you in red,

red blankets by the river

twilight, moonlight, Starlight,

waking up with shivers

 

I like you in purple,

purple lazy sighs

Sleepyheads with heavy limbs

and guilty, smiling eyes

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Written by
kinsey-clark
American
Published
Oct 4, 2010
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