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Ash Gray and Spring Green
Ash gray.
Most would call it blah, boring, blunt.
But to me, gray is bold.
Gray is weathered wood that withstands any storm.
Gray is strength and reliability.
Gray represents having faith in yourself.
Spring green.
Every April it sprouts up from the ground.
Stems shaded with its lively hue.
Green is a welcome mat for the warm weather to follow.
Green is rebirth, a new outlook on life.
Green represents optimism, believing that spring will come each year.
Ash gray and spring green.
Opposite sides of the color wheel.
They complement each other to form my personality.
I weather all the storms life throws at me.
I believe that the best things in life are still to come.
Gray and green. Green and gray. Together, represent who I am.
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