Monochrome

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With a hopeful spirit and a tired brush
I tried to paint a picture of a scene I'd love
But there was something in the way
The colors in my palette were the same
It always had some green and yellow shades with red
So many combinations running through my head
A glaring contrast from the range
Staring at the fact that it had changed
So far from anything I ever knew
I wouldn't say it if it wasn't true
I should've spoken up right from the start
But I had thought that I could play the part
It isn't something that you could have known
All of my world has turned to monochrome
To monochrome
With a hopeful spirit and a tired brush
I tried to paint a picture of a scene I need to end

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Written by: Arley Kuehl

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