Grey Colour is Like Gray Color

Grey is a colour, soft and subdued,
It drapes the skies of a foggy morn,
The misty hue where silence is brewed.
In English fields where dreams are born.

Gray is a color, sharp and sleek,
It streaks the skyline in concrete and steel,
American roads beneath your feet.
A modern tone, with an urban feel.

Grey or gray, they blend and shift,
Between the lines, they live and play,
A subtle shade, a quiet drift.
The same but different, in their own way.

Both hum with the sound of city life,
Both whisper in tones of muted grace,
In subtle shades of peaceful strife,
as shadows that dance in a quiet place.

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About the Author: Sarah B. Royal

Sarah B. Royal’s writing defies convention. Her poetry and prose traverse the boundaries between structure and spontaneity, often weaving together philosophical inquiry, cultural reflection, and personal narrative. With a background in experimental literature, she is known for crafting works that challenge readers to engage intellectually and emotionally.

Her acclaimed palindrome performance play, 777 – A Story of Idol Worship and Murder, showcases her fascination with mirrored storytelling and thematic symmetry. In o x ∞ = ♥: The Poet and The Mathematician, Royal explores the intersection of poetic intuition and mathematical logic, revealing a unique voice that is both analytical and lyrical.

Royal’s collections—such as Lost in the Lost and Found, Haiku For You, Lantern and Tanka Too, and the WoPoLi Chapbook Series—highlight her commitment to neurodivergent expression and poetic experimentation. Whether through childhood verse or contemporary fusion poetry, her work invites readers into a world where language is both a tool and a playground.

Sarah B. Royal continues to expand the possibilities of poetic form, offering readers a deeply personal yet universally resonant experience. Her writing is a testament to the power of creative risk, intellectual depth, and emotional authenticity.

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