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More often than not, I am cerulean blue,
a river continuously moving with the constant flow of life,
twisting and turning around corners,
speeding up and slowing down
down,
down,
a bright blue aqua sky,
sometimes clear with hope, or clouded by struggles.
However, a small portion of my soul is muted gray, 
my thoughts and worries clinging to my conscience all day long,
a small desire to keep things in my life unchanged and repetitive,
unleashing comfort, yet a passionless feeling.
Yet, sometimes I notice these colors fade, 
and I start feeling empty with no desire to regain either feeling.
But then I realize, these colors make me the girl I am.
Whether it be cerulean blue or muted gray, they are me,
and I am them.
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