Her hair, that halo of red gold curls,
has thickened, coarsened,
lost its baby fineness,
and the sweet smell of childhood
that clung to her clothes
has just about vanished.
Now she's getting moody,
moaning about her hair,
clothes that aren't the right brands,
boys that tease.
She clicks over the Saxophone keys
with gritty fingernails polished in pink pearl,
grass stains on the knees
of her sister's old designer jeans.
She's gone from sounding like the smoke detector
through Old MacDonald and Jingle Bells.
Soon she'll master these keys,
turn notes into liquid gold,
wail that reedy brass.
Soon, she'll be a woman.
She's gonna learn to play the blues.
as orange as a pumpkin
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an orange
scarlet
Laranja. This word also means the colour and the fruit.
i love bum in my mums bum do you get me fam
No, oranges are not named after the colour. The colour orange is actually named after the fruit.Before then, the colour orange was called geoluread (yellow-red).
if you mix the primary colour red, withe the secondary colour orange, you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
Similes contain the comparison word "like" or "as", metaphors do not.
The primary colour red added to the secondary colour orange (the result of mixing red and yellow) will result in the tertiary colour red-orange.
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mahatma gandi's favorite colour was gold and blue!! LOL
orange,orange,orange
Red is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and yellow. When you mix red & orange together you get the tertiary colour red-orange,
One part red (a primary colour) plus one part orange (a secondary colour) will result in red- orange (a tertiary colour).
No orange is a light color