Color
Red is a hot color, often mistaken for anger. But in reality it is passion, burning hot as it drives us forward, fueling us, spurring us on when other things fail.
Pink is soft and mellow, a color for love, for tenderness. It is a gentle touch, the caress of a lover, the cooling breeze that rescues us from a hot summer day.
Green is a safe, familiar comfort. It is the thing that you return to, the place where you lay your head, the harbor in the storm where you gather your strength before the next journey.
Yellow is the warm touch on your cheek when you go outside. It's the friend that you know best, because it greets you every time you go outside. It's touch is comforting and rich, it's the thing that gives you strength to face the day.
Blue is the cool refreshment in the middle of the day. It's the respite, the brief moment you have to yourself to recharge and begin anew. It's the cool drink that quenches your thirst when you need it most.
These colors are experienced by all, whether they've seen them or not. If you've felt passion, drive, or determination, then you know red. If you've felt tenderness, compassion, or love, then you know pink. If you've felt familiarity, comfort, or the peace of home, then you know green. If you've felt quiet strength, readiness, or assurance, then you know yellow. If you've felt relief, repose, or soothing respite, then you know blue. You have experienced the colors as we have, even if it wasn't with your eyes.