Hues of Hope

Salvia.S

Fades all sorrows
Like the shadows,
Joy comes tomorrow,
Bright as a rainbow.

 - Salvia.S

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  • arqios

    Rainbow 🌈 bright; heart in flight ✈️

    • Salvia.S

      Thank you!!!!

      • arqios

        WelcomeπŸ™πŸ»πŸ•Š

      • Tony36

        Love it

        • Salvia.S

          Thanks!

          • Tony36

            You're welcome

          • sorenbarrett

            Another great short that equates fading with the passage of time and how memories become less distinct while the future is seen as bright and hopeful

            • Salvia.S

              Thank you so much for the read and kind comment!!!

            • orchidee

              A fine write S.

              • Salvia.S

                Thanks a lot!!!

              • hzugman

                As Scarlett O'Hara says i the last line of Gone With The Wind, "after all, tomorrow is another day". (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1208567282523659).

                • Salvia.S

                  Thanks for the feedback!!!

                • Tristan Robert Lange

                  Wow! The rainbow comes through, no matter the clouds trying to hide it. Well done Salvia. Beautiful, thanks for brightening up my day. πŸŒΉπŸ‘

                  • Salvia.S

                    I'm glad you enjoyed... Thanks for the read and feedback!!!

                    • Tristan Robert Lange

                      You are most welcome, my friend.

                    • Goldfinch60

                      Very true Salvia, joy comes every day I get up.

                      Andy

                      • Salvia.S

                        Glad it resonated!! Thank you.

                      • Reynaldo Casison

                        Nice one Salvia

                        Vivid and poignant my friend

                        • Salvia.S

                          Thank you so much!!!!



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