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Colors
Colors, trees of brown
Sky's a pale-pink, the leaves on the
Ground are interesting, so many different
Colors, blue, purple, all the same
Pink looks like grey, and the other way
Different shades, difficulties change
Some I know, others strange
Can't tell the difference, sometimes
They just blend in between
No congruence, lighting changes everything
Materials as well, wish I could just see
Colors, the same as others
That's just another difference, between
You and me;
They say the sky is blue, but
I see white, and pink
The way I see things is "wrong," or
So they think
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A poem describing what it is like for me to be colorblind, and unable to perceive the world the same as others.