“Colors” by Shel Silverstein

1. Paraphrase:
The speaker describes their skin, eyes, and hair as mixtures of many colors and concludes that their true inner colors haven’t been invented yet.

2. Attitude:
The tone is joyful and celebratory. It makes me feel proud of individuality and how unique everyone is inside and out.

3. Shift:
The first part focuses on physical colors, but the shift happens in the last two lines: “And all the colors I am inside / Have not been invented yet.” It moves from describing appearance to expressing identity and imagination.

4. Opinion:
I love this poem because it shows that who we are goes far beyond appearances. It’s a message about creativity, diversity, and self-acceptance.

5. Recommendation:
Definitely! It’s a great poem for anyone struggling with identity or self-expression—it reminds us we’re each one-of-a-kind.

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