Black was the bridge I stood on
Lost in its nothingness
Grasping desperately for blue skies
Grasping for anything really- anything that could ground me
Surround me with dirt so brown, I can bury these gray thoughts
And then water them with ambition so purple I sprout new roots
Roots so unrecognizable to the red hands stained with my blood
The same red hands that tried to drown me in yellow waters and told the world they were just killing me with kindness
Except it was minus the kind
It was my mind that paid the price for a hunger so intense it turned you green with envy
They found you in me
Unaware that though you were removed
Remnants of your not so bright colors remained in my once vibrant veins
And now when I try to love in every color I assume I’ll be declined
Stolen was the sparkle that set me apart
Leaving me colorblind