A Rainbow of Colors: A Children's Poem

A world of colors, so bright and fair,
Pink, red, green, blue, they're everywhere!
White is the snow that falls from the sky,
Black is the coal that never says why.

Brown is the earth that's warm and rich,
And pink is the flower that gives a sweetitch,
Red is the apple hanging from the tree,
And green are the leaves that dance with glee.

Blue is the ocean, deep and wide,
Where white are the waves that roll with the tide.
Black is the night that covers the land,
But brown is the moon that lights up the sand.

So many colors, all unique and true,
Each one special, just like me and you!

Reflections

  1. What are the colors mentioned in the poem?
  2. What is white associated with in the poem?
  3. What is the color of the earth in the poem?
  4. What is black associated with in the poem?
  5. What is blue associated with in the poem?
  6. What do you think is the main message of the poem?
  7. Can you think of any other colors that could be added to the poem?
  8. What do you like most about the poem?
  9. Can you name any objects or things in real life that are the same color as described in the poem?
  10. Can you think of a situation where you can use the colors from the poem?

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