WHOSE COLORS ARE THEY?

 WHOSE COLORS ARE THEY? 

So green are the trees and most flowering plants;

But the flowers that bloom are contrast in colors!

The sky-bow carries just seven amazing colors!

But the flowers and fruits seem fabulous with immaculate colors!

 

The eye-catchy colors of flowers on plants; and the

 Exotic fruits; the trees just bear with delicious taste;

Amazingly colored with extraordinary shapes

Oh!  They look so marvelous when seen with naked eyes!

 

Bottle-shaped, bell-shaped and unimaginable shapes;

With physical, chemical, botanical and geometrical designs;

So wonderfully designed and gifted to man; who did it you know?

It’s none other than the mighty, skillful, crafty Hands!

 

What we know is computer designs and modern arts;

The cartoonish shapes enthrall the kids;

What attract them are the colorfully coated shades,

But for the colors, the children care them not!

 

I just wonder the basic colors; red, green and blue,

The colors of spectrum and the computer generated shades;

I reckon, it’s not just seven but twenty times seven,

Are the man-made and human-named colors!

 

Aero, Amarnath; Baby Pink and Baby Powder;

Cadet, Camel; Dutch White and Donkey Brown:

Desert, Denim; Forest Green and Flamingo Pink;

Are some shades on cards that man has seen!


Whose colors are they? I just inquired.

If you have seen any colors other than these;

And if you meet the person who has mixed it;

Oh! Ask him and tell me whose colors they are?

Author's Notes/Comments: 

 

Though the basic colors are just three from which the rest of the colors are evolved, man has still made it possible to produce twenty times seven shades (140 shades).  The rainbow has a spectrum of seven beautiful colors.  Has man done something extraordinary by producing 140 odd shades? If so; whose colors are they?

Ben

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Good colours

Colourful all the way........ Good writing Sir.


©bishu 

 

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