Under the deepening skies, there blooms
willing soul, with a feeling that seemed toΒ
cling to heart. I remembered at once, that
blues could be let loose like a helium filled
balloon then smile towards sun cherishing
shades of orange, dijon and pure desire.Β
Photo credits:Β Flickr
Love the blues released… a wonderful sight with balloons released,
Thank you so much, Bjorn π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
I like the idea of letting go of blues like one lets go of a balloon.
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Dijon as color = FANTASTIC.
Love the idea of releasing the blues…with red balloons! π
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I especially loved the last line…shades of orange, dijon and pure desire. Wonderful poem.
Thank you so much, Toni π so good to see you β€οΈ
I felt a bit of loneliness, of sadness, and then the wonderful release signified by the balloons–the letting go. Great metaphor. One of your best.
Thank you so much, Victoria π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Terrific metaphor, rocking the prompt=–put me in mind of Paul Klee’s THE RED BALLOON. Joyful abandon trumps those clinging parasitic blues every time; smile.
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the blues released become a myriad of warmer colours! Lovely thoughts in words. and the sadness becomes a deep desire, oh such sensual feelings I get from this.
Thank you so much, Gina π so good to see you β€οΈ
Love the idea of releasing blues into the sky, watching the gloom become something much brighter.
Thank you so much, Magaly π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Let go of the blues and reach for the colors of the sky and sun ~ Love this one Sanaa ~
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What wondrous colors… orange, dijon and pure desire. Great use of the unexpected!
Thank you so much, Jilly π so good to see you β€οΈ
Color is used so often in healing. Nicely done.
Thank you so much, Wolfsrosebud π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
It’s smart to let the blues go, Sanaa. They didn’t like you anyway. The higher they soar, the happier they’ll get. Thanks
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Sometimes, there is a way to move on, releasing the blues so one can enjoy new hues.
Thank you so much, Truedessa π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
nice one Sanaa, releasing blues into the blue…
Thank you so much, Rajani π so good to see you β€οΈ
Oh how beautiful are those colors. This is gentle as a breeze. β€οΈ
Aw!β€οΈ Thank you so much, Rosemarie π so glad you liked it!β€οΈ
So true! I believe that some blues can be released like helium balloons too.
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A colourful Quadrille, Sanaa! I like the thought that ‘blues could be let loose like a helium filled balloon’!
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Nice one, Sanaa. I’m intrigued by your use of the word dijon. I only know Dijon, the town. What’s behind your word choice?
(the color – dijon) thank you so much, Jane π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Triumphant Gorgeousness!
Thank you so much, Rose π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
A joyful and hopeful write. Well done!
Thank you so much, Beverly π so good to see you β€οΈ
Luv the blooming aspect in letting go; and in such wonderful colours
“shades of orange, dijon and pure desire. ”
much love
Thank you so much, Gillena π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Releasing the blues- excellent.
Thank you so much, Justin π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Poem and photo are very uplifting! Smiles.
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Love this Sanaa. Linking the idea of letting the blues go to red and to rising and of course to balloons…fantastic.
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There is no reason to stay blue when it’s spring.
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A lovely motif!
Thank you so much, Kerry π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
I agree with everyone above. Letting go is a lesson not everyone learns.
Thank you so much, Margaret π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Our passions can’t be held down for long. This made me smile.
Thank you so much, Colleen π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Letting loose the blues like a helium balloon: wonderful π
Thank you so much, Janice π so good to see you β€οΈ
How easy that would be to be able to let go of our blues and turn them into sky-flying red balloons. Also, love the last line!
Thank you so much, Gayle π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
This truly is an exultation! I love the buoyancy of your words, carbonated with joy, lifting the blues away. I’m all bubbly now. π
Thank you so much, Barry π so glad you enjoyed it β€οΈ
Love the idea of letting go of blues like a helium balloon
Thank you so much, Bryan π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
I love that last line. The idea that “pure desire” is a color, a shade, like orange or dijon is something I hadn’t considered before.
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Nice, Saana.
I’m thinking that your mother taught you that
blues could be turned to smiles towards sun
..
Thank you so much, Jim π so glad you liked it β€οΈ
Gorgeous….I hope to keep this in heart …always…!
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