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Chi Flat Iron - The Ultimate Pink Device That You Can Enjoy Without Compromising Your Hair Safety ... Pink is one of the colors that have been used to associate with being a woman. Baby girls are greeted with themes involving this color for their shower party...

Bring In The Pink Gadgets ... There is an assortment of gadgets of all kinds and they all have two things in common – they are all made to be of quality and they come in pink... A gadgeteer who certainly loves the color pink would be having a grand time going through the list of gadgets that this company has got in store for consumers... Compared to regular pillows, this pink cushtie would never get out of shape and so it would give you the best comfort that you can get in a pillow...

The Pervasive Color This Season? Think Pink! ... The color pink is the new neutral for everything from designer watches and hand bags to cargo pants and trench coats -- all paired with pouty pink lips and manicured nails to match... Whether bright and bold or soft and subtle, there is a pink that works for anybody, which is why designers and consumers alike have so eagerly embraced it... When incorporated into a wardrobe or a beauty routine, pink makes an eye-catching and fun statement that goes beyond looking good to feeling good....

Moving, you roll down the garment,
down that pink snapper and hoarder,
as your belly, soft as pudding,
slops into the empty space....
—Anne Sexton (1928–1974)

Then, bringing me the joy we feel when wee see a work by our favorite painter which differs from any other that we know, or if we are led before a painting of which we have until then only seen a pencil sketch, if a musical piece heard only on the piano appears before us clothed in the colors of the orchestra, my grandfather called me the [hawthorn] hedge at Tansonville, saying, “You who are so fond of hawthorns, look at this pink thorn, isn’t it lovely?”
—Marcel Proust (1871–1922)

In the pink light
the small red sun goes rolling, rolling,
round and round and round at the same height
in perpetual sunset,
—Elizabeth Bishop (1911–1979)