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The Colors of Love MAG

By Anonymous

Red is the color I turned when Mark Adams first kissed me on the cheek. I said I most certainly did not like him, and he said he could prove I was lying. He knew a special test. By changing colors I failed the test, and he couldn’t stop laughing.

Orange was the color of our fingertips when we finished a family-sized bag of Cheetos. We stayed up all night watching “Star Wars” movies. Mark couldn’t believe I’d never seen a George Lucas film. We didn’t eat popcorn because he had lost his popcorn-popping privileges. He didn’t tell me why; he just said it was a dark day in the Adams household.

Yellow daffodils were pushing up from the ground when he took me to the park, saying we must “celebrate spring.” He brought an enormous red kite, the kind that has a tail with ribbons. As we sat in the grass, he undid the sun-colored ribbon in my brown hair, adding it to the tail of the kite. We ran all around the park to keep our kite flying, the ribbons waving.

Green was the color of Mark’s face after we rode the biggest roller coaster in the amusement park. He’s afraid of them, but he rode it anyway to prove that he was “man enough,” I guess. When the ride was over, he dashed to the nearest trash can, emptying his stomach. So much for manhood. I couldn’t stop laughing. That is, until he said if I didn’t stop, he’d kiss me on the mouth. Barf kiss: gross!

Blue envelopes are tied up with string in a shoebox under my bed. Love letters Mark left in my locker, signed, “Your secret admirer, Mark.” I told him signing his name defeated the purpose of a secret admirer, but he said he didn’t care.

Indigo ink on the palm of his hand where he wrote “I love you.” I kissed his palm, and all of his fingers, before settling on his mouth.

Violet roses I received a week before our anniversary. We never exchanged gifts on that day. He said red ones were overdone. “Besides,” he added, “violet is the color of passion.” He waggled his eyebrows, and I laughed, hitting him lightly on the arm.

The colors of the rainbow are the ties that bring Mark and me together. Growing ever stronger, they portray our love.



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jen421 said...
on Sep. 8 2008 at 8:54 pm
VEry creative. I was reading it thinking, why couldn't I think of that? IT's beautiful

Tweedle Dee said...
on Sep. 8 2008 at 4:49 pm
oh that was sooooooo sweet. i got all tingly and it was so awesome!!! i hope there really is a guy like that somewhere... lol really great!!! Red blue and yellow were the best colors!!! loved it!!!

on Sep. 7 2008 at 11:25 pm
Georgous..

emza360 said...
on Sep. 7 2008 at 7:32 pm
it made me all tingly and bouncy(:

i hope there really is a guy like that somewhere.

great writing.

danni:) said...
on Sep. 6 2008 at 9:22 am
omggg!!! wow! amazing, so beautiful!

on Sep. 2 2008 at 9:33 pm
Wow, this is beautiful. I wish that i could write like you and paint a picture in peoples minds.

zoe22 said...
on Aug. 29 2008 at 10:41 pm
I love this.

Really good writing.

stargal77 said...
on Aug. 26 2008 at 12:25 am
omg, you have the greatest writing style, I must of sent your work to like 6 different people and they emailed back and said it was beautiful...keep writing!!!!!

j122 said...
on Aug. 22 2008 at 6:55 pm
very creative! wonderful piece

lily said...
on Aug. 17 2008 at 12:14 am
wow, beautiful!!!

awesome work :D

bookworm186 said...
on Aug. 15 2008 at 7:09 pm
Very nicely written piece. I loved how you used the colors of the rainbow to portray your friendship, plus you weaved good writing skills into this as well. Well done.

Mynameisalex said...
on Aug. 14 2008 at 9:34 pm
This is pretty cool. It's actually really good. You can feel her own emotions through her words. It's exceptional.

Shmidty said...
on Aug. 11 2008 at 7:05 pm
The blue entry had to be the best, or at least that was my favorite but the whole thing was great

Jessica said...
on Aug. 11 2008 at 4:20 pm
Awww. That is so sweet.

Red Gold said...
on Aug. 7 2008 at 10:21 pm
Amazingly creative--weaving colors into a story--wow! It's beautiful.

Emily said...
on Aug. 6 2008 at 5:10 pm
Really, really, really good! I enjoyed it very much. Ending was a tad corny about how it grows stronger, if you just cut that line out I think the ending would be stonger but it is pretty amazing already :)

dylan. said...
on Aug. 6 2008 at 6:04 am
This was a beautiful piece! And using all of the colors of the rainbow was an excellent idea.