Contest: A picture is worth a thousand words
What I see: This image captures a sunlit scene of yellow tulips flowers. The sunlight filters through the petals, causing a radiant glow and a lens looks on the frame of the petals. Th leaves are blurred and the flowers stems in are in the ground. While the background blends into not-too-strong blues and greens, showing a bright sky and a distant leaves of plants.
What I feel:This image makes me feel a sense of warmth, renewal, and quiet joy, like a morning when everything feels fresh. There's a softness in the light and that brings a feeling of calmness. It’s just so peaceful and alive.
Greener with sunlight.
He guessed my favourite colour to be yellow or green.
He wasn’t certain. Just for fear of not getting it right, he mentioned both.
And since then, I have not seen yellow and green the same again.
I mean, it’s literally in everything I do,
even in the food I eat.
It starts my day and ends it.
To me, he’s that yellow sun I see in the morning
and the evening sun that draws the day to a close.
Which means: he’s the first thing I see in the morning,
streaming into my window to wake me with a smile
and the last thing I see before the day turns dark.
Even in the day, he accompanies me.
Green remains the memory of him in me.
Ever fresh. Ever alive.
It never dies.
Rather, my feelings for him grow evermore -
like chlorophyll is the energy that keeps plants thriving.
A mixture of both yellow and green;
sun and plant; feelings and memory keeps me grinning as I picture this mind-blowing guy.
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The beauty of life is in the diversity of its colors.
That's for sure.
You are making sense sir