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Synesthesia
The sadness of puppies sounds like a baby crying for it’s bottle
The enemy of green hides between the little cracks on the sidewalks
A star sounds like a bright yellow lemon being squeezed into a pitcher
A circle smells like the hula hoop swinging around my waist
Mischief smells like rotten food in the garbage
A new idea feels like a shock of electricity moving through the body
If you look underneath peace, you might hear a loud roar for a dinosaur
When you toss sadness to the wind, it returns as a honey bee, sweet and yellow
When you tiptoe through the Valley of Happiness, you might find a bird chirping a song
A baby’s cry is bright yellow from the glare of the sunshine
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