"Roses are red violets are blue" meaning?
"Roses are red violets are blue" meaning? "Roses are red violets are blue..." What does it mean? When to use it? I've seen/heard it a lot but I still don't know the exact meaning of it. Can any one explain it please?
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- Roses are Red, Violets are Blue When you figure it out, You can use it, too. Roses are Red Soldiers wear Boot We use this format To say something cute.
- It's the beginning of a rhyme and can be used in different ways. For example Roses are red Violets are blue With a face like that You Belong in a zoo
- Yeas. iTs only for fun man. Roses are red, Violets are blue Omaiwa Dakaniku Shindeiru
- I'd never use it, no offense Roses are Red, Violets ain't Blue they are more Purple On my pancakes I like the Amber color Maple surple.
- Roses are red, Violets are blue. This wiki is Apparently true.
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