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The Senses of Pink
Pink is the color of tulips during fresh spring.
Pink is the smell of cotton candy.
Pink is soft like a blanket wrapped around after a long day.
Pink is the taste of a popsicle by the pool.
Pink is the sound of loud laughs that take control of your whole body.
Pink is making plans with your friends after school.
Pink is driving with your windows down, blasting your favorite song.
Pink is the feeling of love you get when you are with your favorite people.
Pink is the taste of gifted chocolates.
Pink is the feeling of dedicating a whole day to caring for yourself.
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This poem includes how the color pink can be described using the five senses.