Roses are Red, Violets are Blue

"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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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. Yeas. iTs only for fun man. Roses are red, Violets are blue Omaiwa Dakaniku Shindeiru
  4. 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.
  5. Roses are red, Violets are blue. This wiki is Apparently true.
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