Poem: Shades of Grey

 

The shade of crimson was sharp on her cheeks

She’d been weeping for hours, for days, for weeks; 

Not a soul could really understand 

The pain she was carrying in her sad, brown eyes. 

She got better at points, the sun brightly shone, 

She went for long walks, she recharged her melancholic soul; 

She wanted to believe the darkness would just go, that it 

Would one day vanish and allow her to freely roam. 

She wondered at times if this pain was rooted in her bones

Like some kind of passed-down generational trauma

That she had to still thoroughly work on. 

Regardless of the reasons,

She navigated the sometimes long, painful seasons

And decided to try to always think of the smiles. 

There were of course ups and downs, 

The path was never perfectly laid out.

Who’d want that anyway? 

Life’s too precious to only live it through shades of grey.

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