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I've never been fond of the colour red. I found it loud, inexhaustible. Arrogant. I felt small around red, an anger that I was neither loud, inexhaustible, nor arrogant. I found a home in grey and they called me the grey woman, equal parts white, and black. Neither here, nor there. Quiet, passive, contemplative. How does a grey woman navigate a world built for red men? I met a man, who was a fan of Pink Floyd who reminded me that pure white is a rainbow and from then I no longer saw grey as equal parts white and black. Now I paint my nails red and lay down beside that Pink Floyd man every night. He reminds me of red. That's why I like him.
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Nov 9, 2017
Nov 9, 2017 at 10:35 PM UTC
The Grey Woman
I've never been fond of the colour red. I found it loud, inexhaustible. Arrogant. I felt small around red, an anger that I was neither loud, inexhaustible, nor arrogant. I found a home in grey and they called me the grey woman, equal parts white, and black. Neither here, nor there. Quiet, passive, contemplative. How does a grey woman navigate a world built for red men? I met a man, who was a fan of Pink Floyd who reminded me that pure white is a rainbow and from then I no longer saw grey as equal parts white and black. Now I paint my nails red and lay down beside that Pink Floyd man every night. He reminds me of red. That's why I like him.
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Nov 9, 2017
Nov 9, 2017 at 10:35 PM UTC
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