From practical perspective <br />Love may be viewed as colorless <br />When romantically reflective <br />Color spectrum Love does possess <br /> <br />To couples just discovering it’s laurels <br />Love is yellow like the sun shining bright <br />To lovers who have engaged in quarrels <br />Love is deep blue like a sky late at night <br /> <br />In eyes of lovers enjoying honeymoon precursories <br />Love appears red as hearts gracing valentines <br />To lovers working together to overcome life’s adversities <br />Love holds evergreen hues like cypress and pines <br />For lovers celebrating wedding anniversaries <br />Love glows gold in rings where diamond luster shines <br /> <br />Love can be soft and swirling <br />As on paisley patterned gowns <br />Or calliope colors twirling <br />Like parades entering towns <br /> <br />Love’s colors can sometimes be muted <br />Like the softness of gray skies <br />Love’s vibrancy briefly diluted <br />Whenever a loved one dies <br /> <br />Where there isn’t quite enough Love <br />Life is pencil lines decidedly frail <br />Where there is total lack of Love <br />Life may appear as colorless and pale <br /> <br />Where Love is most plenteous <br />Life appears to be increasingly colorful <br />And when shared between lovers like us <br />Love reveals the colors, which are most beautiful<br /><br />Mary Havran<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/what-color-is-love/