Embracing Beauty in all its Forms

Glossy, bright and colorful,
Oh what a sight to see,
The world is full of beauty,
For young and old like you and me.

The sun is burning high above,
In a sky that's blue and clear,
It's light and warmth surrounds us all,
And banishes all our fear.

But not all things are brilliant,
Some are dull and faded too,
And some are drab and dark as night,
In shades of black and blue.

Yet even in the darkest days,
There's beauty to be found,
Like stars that blaze in the night sky,
Or the moon that casts light on the ground.

And when things seem flat and lifeless,
And in need of a good clean,
Just add a splash of color,
And soon it will be like a dream.

So let's embrace the beauty,
In all its many forms,
And let our hearts be filled with joy,
And our souls be bright and warm.

Reflections

  1. What are some examples of beauty that the author mentions in the poem?
  2. Do you think beauty is only about things that are bright and colorful? Why or why not?
  3. How can we find beauty even in things that may seem dull or uninteresting at first?

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