I found this on one of the blogs that I read. 
    "My second grade teacher liked to ask us,
    “How do you feel today, on a scale of one to ten?”
    Ten always meant I’m super, thank you 
    and one was always not today, Mrs. MacAuley, not today.
    But I never liked numbers, they would always
    twist and rebel against my mind so I chose
    to speak in colors instead.
    
January third - I am the color
      of mint chocolate chip ice cream
      but I’ve eaten all the chocolate chips.
      I am calm.
    February seventh - I am a bruise of 
      blues and violets today. I think it would
      be best if I sat by the window. 
      These are unhappy colors.
    April eleventh - I am turquoise, I am magenta,
      I am every color in the rainbow.
    April thirtieth - I am gray, I am silent.
    May first - I am orange, the color of melting
      creamsicles on a beach in July.
    June twelfth - I am as yellow as the school bus
      that will bring me home to summer. I am free.
    Twelve years later, I still use colors.
      The winter makes me feel cobalt blue, the ocean
      turns me a seafoam green. Violets and purples
      leave me uneasy and scarlet is a fever of fury. 
      Some nights I drown in shades of navy, denim,
      and cornflower but other nights I meditate in forests of 
      harlequin and shamrock. 
    But you,
    you leave me a blinding white followed by a soft yellow:
    the color of sunlight after a period of darkness." 
 
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