Three-Kolored Ku Poem by Krakatoa Kritic 007

Three-Kolored Ku

Rating: 5.0


1. bluebird's ear's to ground -
pink collared worm (casts below)
now won't grace black hook

2. blue days can have clouds,
yellow sun bursts pierce grey clouds -
rainbow's arc mocks smile?

3. girls pink with envy,
boys made blue by sexist roles -
‘his story' just black

4. greyed out politics -
blue and red (views, poop) both suspect
in the fog of war

5. red sunsets portend
dawn's blue skies to those caring -
black thoughts rarely float

6. pumpkin's orange loves
tomato's ripened redness - light's
short, black cat nights stretch

7. fall topples most green,
revealing vibrant colors -
reds, yellows - drab wins

8. poetry's greenest
when planted fields change color -
red blood fades to black

9. green planet's seasons,
the ocean's blue expanses,
the earth's spine - beached white

10. time's future's more dark
man's ‘black' and ‘white' aren't colors (1)
Grace - red, blood-cured wood?


Krakatoa Kritic #007
October 29,2022
Poet's Notes:
(1) Black is the absence of light, hence no color at all.
White is a combination of all colors, so no color also.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

Color's, physics, poetry. Captivating. Top score

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