Sacred Colors of the Mind
I awoke under the neon green stars
Plastered to my old bedroom ceiling
Always up before the orange ball of fire,
I pulled back the sheer magenta curtains,
My pudgy arms stretching farther than four years allowed
The violet walls of my room sent their salutations again
And I smiled at the fuzzy, white Furby staring back at me
A pearly white dresser invited me to prepare for the day
Standing taller than I did, its drawers slid open
I threw on a teal T-shirt and blue denim shorts,
Reached for the frigid, brass doorknob,
And shook Grampa awake next door
He gave a sleepy smile, his white hair as fluffy as Furby's
And squinted in the yellow glow reflected by the walls
Golden scrambled eggs sat on my plate
In her mint green robe sat sweet Nuni next to me,
Hundreds of pink curlers still nested in her gray hair
As somnolence glazed in her hazel eyes, the black box illuminated
Orange, green, and cerulean channels flashed before us
We tuned in to a periwinkle dog I came to adore
My charcoal eyes took in the wonders of animation
Once the dandelion rays of sun took flight,
I took Grampa out in the archaic yard with my beige bat
Where he taught me to hit a home run or two
With a faded old ball and a heart of gold
His red plaid shirt enveloped me in love after every hit
A small family under an infinite baby blue roof
Now as I write these words in purple ink
My pink lips turn upwards into a warm smile
At the blues
The reds
The yellows
The sacred colors of the mind I left behind
Shine in an immortal spectrum I see in everything
~(7/23/14)