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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
3 years ago
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Write a poem. For each color of the rainbow, describe what that color "tastes" like to you.

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yanalaym [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Red,

It tastes hot and magnificently spicy,

Spicy enough to burn your tongue,

Orange,

Sweet like a tangerine or a mango,

Yellow,

This I love the most,

For it tastes like sunny summer days,

Crunchy memories; joy!

Green,

The freshly cut grass,

The taste of bitter bitter apples,

And life,

Blue,

Like a clear happy sky freshly painted,

Or raindrops neatly falling to the somber ground,

It tastes calm,

Purple,

Powerful and majestic,

It, too, tastes sweet,

But, also alluring,

Pink!

The pop,

The excitement,

Bold and bright, it tastes like new,

Being uncomfortable.

<h2><u><em>*Please check this for correct grammar and spelling.  This is a free form poem (it doesn't have a rhyme scheme).</em></u> </h2>

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