You ask for blue, the empty sky

perhaps, no clouds today

or yellow sun, just spaces

huge and vague -

You ask for darker, like the ocean

ten thousand miles away

and so many more across -

You ask for softer

like moonlight hitting the lonely field -

Or even duller, a house painted

blue-gray in the midwest -

Or you ask for that blue Jeep

driving away -

His blue shirt, you left it there -

Bright eyes, wide -

(why didn't you ask him?)

Blue, you ask. Vivid, baring.