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The Rainbow

The colors have different personalities.
They play different melodies and different voices in their song.
The angry red plays heavy metal.
The scared orange plays a fast piano song.
The joyful yellow plays a pop song with love.
The doubtful green plays a simple C chord on the guitar.
The sulky blue plays a sad song about loss,
The dream of purple plays sweet jazz with a cello in the background.
These different colors swirl all in my head carrying different melodies and songs with them.

Angier makes people throw a chair across the room.
And if angrier is bothered, he will blow up like fireworks on the Fourth of July night,
Causing a storm in his mind with no happy thought.
Angier controls people in ways you would never expect, just be careful what you do when you,
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It makes you nervous and shocked.
Fear traps you in a room with total darkness and haunting screams.

Joy is the sun beaming down on you with warmth and comfort.
Joy lasts with you forever.
Joy gives you a hand when you fall down.
When you make a present instead of buying it, joy helps you with the project.
Joy will always be waiting to be opened with a surprise or reward.

When a shot goes off from a gun, you start in the back of the running race thinking doubtful thoughts.
Going across a small bridge and below a 90 foot drop in lava, you are having skeptical thoughts, About if you are going to make it alive or not.
That color is green and it is uncertainty.
He is as green as Mike Wazowski.

The deep darkness you are lying in.
Your disheartened mind full of tears.
Ready to explode like a balloon full of tears.
Your chance is now over.
Everything you trained for was now lost forever.
Your depressed face while you look at her run to the finish line first, when you hoped it was you, To finish it first.
Sadness makes you cry inside and out.
He is as blue as a smashed blueberry on a cold sidewalk

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