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Roses and Violets
Roses aren't always red,
And violets aren't exactly blue.
In the garden of my heart,
They wither away the truth.
Petals fall in the rain,
Each memory a thorn.
The sky weeps my sorrow,
As I wander feeling torn.
Lost in a dreamy daze,
Darkness becoming shade.
But shade cloaks every path I walk,
As roses wilt and violets fade.
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I always remember from my childhood the classic poems of roses are red, violets are blue, I thought you should know, that I love you! I would always say it to my mom on Valentine's Day because it is a classic. I figured since that was apart of my childhood, it could take a turn into something more serious compared to a poem that a 5 year old would say.