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The Color Blue
I was lying down gazing up at the blue sky as clear as a window. I sighed! It was magnificent color to have for a sky. Those dancing white clouds matched up so well with that vast palette of blue that nothing else would be good enough to compare. It is a truly breathtaking sight for all to behold.
Blue is a color so vast in uses, like painting water on a grand work of art. Blue can be fused with other colors too, like an indigo and green in a stunning rainbow. Blue is a color that represents majesty, like a peacock, or can represent melancholy, like Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh. Blue can even stand for poisonous things, like the special markings on a blue poison dart frog. My dad looks better than anyone with his dark blue suit which looks like it was made from the night sky itself. Blue can stand for anything if you please.
Blue, the color of the sky and an ocean is such a magnanimous color far beyond measures which leads and follows wherever you go. Blue can go, stand for, and can be used for anything. Blue is a color favored by most, but sooner or later it shall be preferred by all.

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