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Anila Dhami, 18, Rainham

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The street on which I walk is my urban jungle I call home, where colours are the essence of life. They merge with one another and even the blue of the tit is camouflaged against the serene sea-kissed sky.

The breeze hums out a shy and complacent tune, not knowing what weather will come its way; reflecting my awe as I wonder what I will face around the corner, which seems a forest of surprises. And then I realise these powerful emotions are drops in the ocean of such a complex mind in a multicoloured world. These colours represent differences that make us multifaceted, interlocking and humane. They enable us to live among colours that are not our own but colours we understand and appreciate. Without the colourful world in which we live, the kind in mankind would not exist. And therefore my multicoloured spectacles will remain upon my explorative and impartial eyes.

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