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The (Compressed) Stages of Grief
Denial is blue
It sounds like your alarm clock waking you up for school
It tastes like bitter medicine when you’re sick
It smells like burnt popcorn in the microwave
It looks like a big fat “F” on your test
It makes you feel afraid.
Anger is red
It sounds like breaking glass
It tastes like sharp, metallic blood
It smells like hot chili peppers
It looks like billowing steam rising up to the ceiling
It makes you feel powerful.
Bargaining is pinkish purple
It sounds like all questions and no answers
It tastes like the mystery meat in the cafeteria
It smells like water
It looks like a time machine
It makes you feel like you chose the correct answer on a test
but then changed it.
Depression is gray
It sounds like distorted laughter through the phone
It tastes like warm milk with cereal
It smells like an old, dusty house
It looks like perpetually gray, overcast skies.
It makes you feel alone in a crowd of people.
Acceptance is yellow
It sounds like a good song you haven’t heard in a long time
It tastes like your favorite food after a hard day
It smells like fresh air after a thunderstorm
It looks like a smile for a joke you know is bad
It makes you feel like everything is going to be okay.
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