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one million hues
you’re illuminated by dusk
backlit by a burning sky
dark skin glowing
sweat on your temples gleaming
profile framed by a poinciana tree
and I think if I close my eyes
I can capture your color
scarlet, amber, vermillion
drenched in gold
but space swallows the sun
and I’m alone with midnight, moonlight
cerulean, indigo, ebony
reaching for something warmer, sweeter
than the air perfumed by jasmine
and weighed down with wet heat
but my fingertips meet your absence
undoubted, unwavering
and I let the rustling of palm fronds
and the song of cicadas
lull me into a dream
of vibrancy, vividness
and all of your one million hues
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