White
I have my pen and paper in front of me at the moment. The pen is unused and the paper is empty with words. Finally, I have decided to try explaining one of the most generic color among all the vibrant stand-outs in the color-wheel, the color white.
People always say that describing a certain color is one of the most tedious thing to do. I agree with them because I believe that colors are meant to be seen and not to be felt, heard, smelled or tasted. But, a decision came up to me to entice all my senses to experience the color white and it proved me wrong. Colors can also be felt, heard, smelled and tasted.
White is such a beauty. It is the color of heaven, always open, peaceful and honest. It says "What you see is what you get" with definition. White is a vast field of fresh flowers during its peak season. White is a perfect wedding, with your beloved people waiting for you to walk on the isle all smiling. White is my favorite shirt, simple and light to the eyes.
Like a baby's skin, white is soft and delicate - smooth and flawless. Like a freshly washed clothes. It is crisp and untattered.
White is like the masterpiece of a renowned chef. It is sumptuous, tasty and classic. Something that my taste buds will always crave for. White is my favorite hard drink. I never get tired of it, I always look for it wherever I go. It is like my favorite brand of chocolate... yum!
White smells early morning raindrops. It is fresh and rejuvenating. Like my early morning coffee white is the perfect starter. It is not overpowering, just the fitting amount of perfect. White is the smell of my favorite perfume. I will never get tired of using. White is the smell of my mother that I always look for whenever I come home.
White is like the soft sound of charms of a wind chime clashing together as the wind gradually touch them and make them kiss. It is the sound of beautifully orchestrated instrumentals played altogether.
This is how I would describe the color I love so dearly. The color of purity and cleanliness. The color that has so much character beyond its simplicity and honesty.
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