Story

A World Without Color

A photograph of a beach of black sand, dotted with smooth black pebbles.
Elyse Bambrough

Eternal Hourglass

In a colorless world full of trash, the writer dreams of a lush, vivid rainforest

Dear Diary,

I woke up again yesterday and saw the hammering rain pouring harshly down on my small little house. It was the worst sight I had seen in years! It was quite a boring sight, though I’m used to it, so I wasn’t that surprised. I had another amazing dream. I dreamt that I was in a forest with tropical trees and exotic flowers. There was spikey grass and even tigers! I guess it didn’t come true.

I had to try to tidy the rubbish by sifting and sorting, burning and burying, but it didn’t work. However, while I was sorting the rubbish, something caught my eye. It was a tiny tin flower! Suddenly an idea planted itself in my head. The idea sprouted and grew roots. Day after day, the idea got bigger. While I was feeding on the rubbish, a forest emerged under my hand. It was not the forest of my dreams, but it was a forest just the same. In the forest, there were tigers, toucans, tree frogs, and even butterflies! I was still a bit disappointed because it was a very dull forest with no color at all. As I walked through the forest, my heart was aching with emptiness.

Elyse Bambrough
Elyse Bambrough, 7
Bristol, UK
Sage Millen
Sage Millen, 11
Vancouver, Canada

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