Colors are words’ little sisters. They can’t become soldiers. I’ve loved them secretly for a long time. They have to stay home and hang up the sheer curtains in our ordinary bedroom, kitchen and alcove. I’m very close to young Crimson, and brown Sienna but even closer to thoughtful Cobalt with her distant eyes and untrampled spirit. We walk in dew. The night sky and the southern oceans are her possessions and a tear-shaped pendant on her forehead: the pearls of Cassiopeia. We walk in dew on late nights. But the others. Meet them on a June morning at four o’clock when they come rushing toward you, on your way to a morning swim in the green cove’s spray. Then you can sunbathe with them on the smooth rocks. --Which one will you make yours?