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Yellow Disaster
Your first car is yellow
Like a field of sunflowers
So beautiful and unique
So petite and cozy
Yellow would take over
The freedom is never ending
Like a record that’s stuck in a loop
The more you drive it the more red you feel towards it
Red is a mix of beaming love and joy
Red took over
Until it showed another meaning
So deep and dark
So unyellow, and unsatisfied
The screeching of the tires are a harsh wolf howl red
The sound of the horn is a hangry shark bite red
The echoes of the sirens such a bright crisp apple red
The car was zooming, like a falling star in the night
The bruises were forming, like storm clouds in the sky
The stop sign that apparently wasn’t red, but instead a bright welcoming green circle
Red took over
Tears were falling
Parents were calling
Cops were swarming
Emergency room was stalling
Blue had made its appearance
Pain and tears
Screams and fears
The night ended with black mascara smears
There I was, in my silver diamond car with the sunroof open
My yellow
So beautiful and unique
So petite and cozy
So me
So destroyed and now painted red
The tire marks still on the road
My draws filled with all the little things I kept in my car
Photos, air fresheners, makeup, hair ties, chapsticks
I couldn’t take the heart that was drawn on the sunroof from the crisp cold fog
My car was my yellow
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