Rainbows

Rainbows

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Do you want to know about rainbows ? Well if you do you're in for a adventure . A rainbow is an arc spectral colors or multi colors in the sky. Also they are created by reflecting and bending (or refracting )light and water drops. The rainbow is seen opposite of the sun. A rainbow is not an object and no two people can see the rainbow. A rainbow cannot be touched . Their are seven colors in a rainbow. Did you know that each color in the rainbow means something. Also, a nick name for the rainbow is ROY G BIV it means red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigo,violet. Sir Isaac Newton identified seven colors of the visible spectrum that together make up light. UH-OH adventures over but at least you got to learn about rainbows the end.
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Sub-Title: ~When I Met You My Dull Winter Became Bright with Color~ (Somewhat RoyEd) He walks through the cold winter air, thinking about his past lover and how he couldn't find love anymore. He would look up and see dullness in the sky. An endless, blank canvas. When Ed was alive, he could make so many colorful, radiant, and just plain beautiful paintings in the sky. Using the clouds, the sun or the stars, and his heart. He'd pour his heart out telling Ed about how amazing the sky looked. Ed smiled at how creative Roy was. They loved each other. Now, Roy can only see dullness. Then one fateful day he met someone, and his world, became a bit more colorful.

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