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This is my entry for the LJ Idol miniseason, Week 10. This week's topic is "Synesthesia," which is a phenomenon that causes sensory crossovers, such as tasting colors or feeling sounds.

While not a synesthete myself, I have long been fascinated by the phenomenon. In one of my earliest poems, "The Writer's Quest," I long:

For exploding colors,
as audible as memory,
that shout mountains,
swallow time,
echo sensation
across valleys
and wide ocean

In the many years since then, I have often attempted, in my poetry, to splice words and concepts together to achieve a sort of synesthetic effect. And in doing so, I've become aware that certain colors register wider meanings within my verse. To write the following poem, I contemplated various colors and wrote down my associations with them.

Color Coded

Begin with brown: earthy sponge, sparrows
fluttering, the snap of sticks. Brown is a deep knocking,
a resonant and strong foundation.

Yellow brings bright sunlight, optimism,
hope, with children's laughter, the hum of bees,
a flight out of darkness.

Blue charges forward, with bold, oceanic spray,
the sky's expanse, sweeping air, carrying
us forward to discovery.

Pink, effervescent with flirtation, a fantasy,
blowing bubbles, giggling through
festive fields of exhilaration.

Red shuts it all down: halted movement,
surprise, brute strength, charged breath, but then
the rising above.

Black whispers of charcoal dreams, cold,
burned-out soul, mysterious,
unknowable rejection.

Green recovers with the twinkle of elusive spirits,
deep carpets, dancing through summer,
lush freedom returning.

Purple contemplates it all: the richness,
miracles, satin and velvet, a carpet of violets,
attuned to my vibration.


Colors in nature

Brown mushrooms, yellow daisies, blue sky, pink flower, red fire hydrant, green trees, purple grape hyacinths

Date: 2024-09-22 06:21 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] muchtooarrogant
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Ah, thank you, I'm glad to have played a part in your poem.

I know what you mean about wanting to write something new, I frequently discard ideas because they aren't different enough from last week's entry. :)

Dan

Date: 2024-09-22 07:26 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] muchtooarrogant
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That's a good point, although I've honestly given up on trying to figure voting out. Even in the weeks where I've done really well and lead the poll, the total number seems very small when compared to the actual number of people participating in the vote. It's cool, I don't mean it to sound like I'm complaining, I feel lucky to have gotten this far with such stiff competition, the numbers are just weird. LOL I will say, I've kind of gotten a sense for what what will and won't be popular with the Idol audience, but even then, I enjoy taking risks. :)

Dan

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