This poem explores possible origins for different colors. It suggests that blue may have come from the vastness of the sea and sky, black from coal miners or never-ending tunnels, and pink from petals, flamingos, or candy floss. Red could originate from untouched tomatoes, leftover lipstick, or buried anger. Green may come from frogs, secret grass fields, or olive oil. Yellow may be from chefs making custard or various bright foods and objects. Brown could be from bears eating apples, hair, or autumn leaves. Orange arrives as the sun sets. Purple may be fleeting or hidden, like a forest. White may come from doves or snow. Ultimately, every color comes from the moments we