The brush strokes on the canvas
Tell a story of self-reflection
The shades of blue and green
Indicating a newfound introspection
The hues of yellow and red
A symbol of strength and passion
The orange and purple intermingling
Representing an amalgamation
The painting is a portrait
Of a person embracing themselves
It's a visual representation
Of acceptance and self-help
The strokes are raw and passionate
A testimony to the pain within
The colours are deep and rich
A reflection of the depth of their kin
The transformation is evident
As their spirit begins to heal
The painting emanates positivity
A self-created seal
The colours are not random
Each one holds a deeper meaning
They are chosen with a purpose
In this art, there is no leaning
The blues are for calmness
And a release of pent-up emotions
The greens signify rejuvenation
And the mending of internal notions
The yellows bring happiness
Along with a renewed vigor
The reds ignite passion and zeal
Making one's spirit bigger
Orange is for motivation
An urging to move ahead
Purple signifies royal elegance
And a sense of being well-bred
The painting is now a masterpiece
A perfect reflection of who they are
It speaks of love for the self
An admittance of leaving the scar
The strokes of the brush
A story for the world to see
It's an inspiration for those who struggle
And a reminder for you and me
Paint your soul with the colours of self-love
Make it your masterpiece
It's a lifelong work-in-progress
A journey to love without any grease
It always begins with acceptance
Of who you truly are
Embrace your flaws and imperfections
And allow them to leave a visible scar
Through every stroke of the brush
Let self-love be your guide
Paint your soul in the colours of love
And let your true self shine and glide.
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