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from Heart Scenes: Emotional Landscapes via Art, Poetry, & Prose HEART COLORS: A spectrograph of emotions What color is your heart? Does it have a single hue? Or is it a spectrum of light, changing from view to view? This heart turns scarlet when surrounded by smiling people & bright amber when engrossed in mental pursuits. My heart becomes viridescent when immersed in nature & indigo when many shades of suffering seem true. It then turns charcoal observing dreams transform to dust & white when each heartbeat becomes a celebration of you. Cantara: (laughing) What foolish, romantic nonsense! Miok: Perhaps so. But what is the harm in innocent fiction? Chris: (munching on an olive) So what's your point? Miok: Perhaps we should enjoy life the same way we read a good book. A story can be wonderful and engrossing even if it is ultimately mere fiction. - T Newfields Commencé: 2015 in Tokyo, Japan Fini: 2019 in Yokohama, Japan
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Page 1: from Heart Scenes: Emotional Landscapes via Art, Poetry ... · from Heart Scenes: Emotional Landscapes via Art, Poetry, & Prose HEART COLORS: A spectrograph of emotions What color

fromHeartScenes:EmotionalLandscapesviaArt,Poetry,&Prose

HEART COLORS: A spectrograph of emotions

What color is your heart? Does it have a single hue?

Or is it a spectrum of light, changing from view to view?

This heart turns scarlet

when surrounded by smiling people & bright amber

when engrossed in mental pursuits.

My heart becomes viridescent when immersed in nature

& indigo when many shades of suffering seem true.

It then turns charcoal

observing dreams transform to dust & white when each heartbeat

becomes a celebration of you.

Cantara: (laughing) What foolish, romantic nonsense! Miok: Perhaps so. But what is the harm in innocent fiction? Chris: (munching on an olive) So what's your point? Miok: Perhaps we should enjoy life the same way we read a good book. A story can be wonderful and engrossing even if it is ultimately mere fiction.

-TNewfieldsCommencé:2015inTokyo,Japan▴Fini:2019inYokohama,Japan

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