G. C. Jeffers

Story, Beauty, and a World that Means


Colors

Brown

hardwood floors

like the color of a guitar heard

in muted light while

organic fair-trade coffee lingers

in your mouth and paintdrops

reflect off the barista’s square

framed glasses

Green

grass stains on white socks

like the color of a Kinkade field

vibrating with light near a cottage

hanging in Grandma’s house

amidst the competitive smells

of fried okra and chocolate

chip cookies

Gray

rain-laden clouds

like the color of an elephant

standing in a zoo as gawkers

stare and collect photographs

like poachers collect ivory,

reducing his size to so many

pixels

Yellow

freshly shucked corn

like the color of a sunbeam

on the horizon as you dirve

through fields of windmills

while George Strait tempts

you to walk away from your

PhD




One response to “Colors”

  1. Very nice. Let me try one for grins.

    Blue
    skies on a clear day
    like the color of Frankie’s eyes
    looking out into an audience
    as he sings love songs
    while his adoring fans swoon
    and store this moment up in their
    hearts

    How did I do?

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