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ROYGBIV

The Man Who Paints Rainbows

By Abby Kay MendoncaPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
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ROYGBIV
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Raindrops relent...

Ready!

~

ROYGBIV: Rainbow Resident,

rigorously renders rainbows.

Renowned,

Roy's rainbows

receive reputable reverence.

~

Roy,

rather remarkably recognized,

reminisces,

regularly renouncing reality,

reciting risible rambles.

~

Residing remotely,

Roy's responsibilities,

ruin Roy's relationships.

Resultingly, Roy rattles relentlessly,

recreating random rainbow rigmarole.

~

Rose responds rapidly,

regularly rash!

Radiating reverence,

ruling regard radically,

Rose requires respect.

~

Rust,

Roy's restorative role,

responds resolutely,

representing reciprocity,

readily reassuring.

~

Ramen,

recreation revelry,

rejoices rambunctiously!

Roy relishes Ramen's rapture,

rhapsodically.

~

Restful Romaine,

reminds ranting Roy,

regularly respire.

Renewals revive!

Rejuvenation requires Roy's regard.

~

Relaxant Robin,

Roy's relieving remedy,

remains reserved,

respectfully.

Robin revives Roy, restoratively.

~

Riveting Royal,

radiating resplendence,

reveals responsibilities.

Roy reacts reasonably,

rationally rehearsing reliably.

~

Raisin,

Roy's retrospective role,

relieves Roy's ruckuses.

Raisin readily resolves

Roy's ridiculous riddles.

~

Roy relishes rainbow raps.

Really, Roy reveres,

regardless,

Roy ruminates,

romanticizing retirement.

*I can only imagine if I was a man living in a rainbow, that I'd talk to myself as well. The color descriptions are based on basic color psychology representations, and the way a certain color is supposed to make one feel. Thanks for reading!

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About the Creator

Abby Kay Mendonca

Here to share my voice. I write about the overstated and underappreciated. Also, I love cats.

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Outstanding

Excellent work. Looking forward to reading more!

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  1. Compelling and original writing

    Creative use of language & vocab

  2. Excellent storytelling

    Original narrative & well developed characters

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    Niche topic & fresh perspectives

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  • Roy Stevensabout a year ago

    That was wonderful! Now say it five times fast. 🤣 The explanation at the end was a really good idea, it acts like a kind of summary as well.

  • Hamza Shafiqabout a year ago

    loved it

  • Jacob Shermanabout a year ago

    Pure genius.

  • Donna Reneeabout a year ago

    This was such a cool one, Abby!! I love it.😁

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