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The full poem goes like this:
The phrase "Roses are red, violets are blue" has its roots in 15th-century England, where it was used as a poetic device to express love and admiration. The original poem, titled "The Rosy Rhyme," was written by Edmund Spenser and featured the lines: bangbus roses are red violets a extra quality