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You know, I never noticed the color orange much till I met you. You told me It was your favorite color Now I see it everywhere. Seeing orange in sunrise. Seeing orange in your eyes When the light reflects off them. Seeing orange as the leaves fall With an autumn breeze. Seeing you when I see orange. I love seeing your smile And the glimmer in your eyes, As we drive into the sunset. Seeing the oranges blend With my favorite color, Of which is purple. As long as the sun sets, And our favorite colors can touch, Our souls will as well. So as the sun fades in the distance And you sleep next to me I wish you sweet dreams. Dreams full of orange things As full and vibrant As I see you. I will always love you For as long as our colors touch Each day with the setting sun. For as long as there are More days and sunsets of orange I will love you. Thank you for bringing Such a beautiful color Into my life.
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Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 9:21 PM UTC
The Color Orange
You know, I never noticed the color orange much till I met you. You told me It was your favorite color Now I see it everywhere. Seeing orange in sunrise. Seeing orange in your eyes When the light reflects off them. Seeing orange as the leaves fall With an autumn breeze. Seeing you when I see orange. I love seeing your smile And the glimmer in your eyes, As we drive into the sunset. Seeing the oranges blend With my favorite color, Of which is purple. As long as the sun sets, And our favorite colors can touch, Our souls will as well. So as the sun fades in the distance And you sleep next to me I wish you sweet dreams. Dreams full of orange things As full and vibrant As I see you. I will always love you For as long as our colors touch Each day with the setting sun. For as long as there are More days and sunsets of orange I will love you. Thank you for bringing Such a beautiful color Into my life.
To the person who made me love the color orange, thank you.
TheInvisibleChild
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Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 9:21 PM UTC
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