Fifty Shades of Shade
By Ed Crane
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Hardly a colour at all
some say it isn’t even one.
I’d agree with that.
Surrounded by it, I don’t see
the attraction of the favourite
homes-under-hammer bland.
A blank page where you can
use your imagination they say.
It’s just a cheap trick and
shabby chic is just shabby.
Cars the shade of storm clouds
clutter streets and kerbsides
portending to silver sophistication.
Didn’t anybody tell Audi it means
deception? Well I guess they know
what that means.
The natural colour of bad weather;
few animals on land choose it
when warm golden browns
melanged with jet black and
purest white provide protection
and a chance to live a day longer.
Nope: there’s nothing sexy about grey.
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I'm with you on this one.
I'm with you on this one. The only place grey looks magnificent is on an elephant.
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Agree with you SO MUCH!!!
Agree with you SO MUCH!!!
There must be a zeitgeist psychology thing behind it, like the eyes wanting a rest from the brightness of adverts, or grey being seen as neutral therfore somehow less consumerist and better for climate change.
Liking bright colours seems along the lines of mental illness far as I can see these days. Good on you to come out of the closet :0)
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