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Roses Are Red Poems
Poems are probably the freest genre of literary art. They are like experiments; the concept or theme being the hypothesis, the body being the process, and the last stanza being the conclusion. However, while experiments base themselves on the basic, fundamental and bound structure of scientific knowledge, poems enjoy quite a keenly sought-after freedom, beyond all boundaries.
The word ‘poem’ comes from the word ‘poetry’, as the form of literature that includes them is called. The latter originates from the Greek word ‘poiesis’, which means ‘making’ or ‘creating’. The naming itself is proof that this form of literature has been awarded the highest position in terms of creativity and ingenuity. One of the best parts about poems is that they are not bound by any kind of rules and regulations. There is no particular way of writing poetry. In fact, poems could be bound in a carefully designed, metered rhyme scheme, or could be set as a free verse, too. The content of the poems is also given immense amount of freedom; whatever the structure.
Poetry, as a literary form, has evolved over the centuries, in terms of both, structure and content. In modern times too, however, the use of refrains still retains its allure. The most common of all these is the “Roses are red” refrain. Roses are red poems are usually short, four-lined poems, which follow the rhyme-scheme “a b a b” or “a b c b”. They are usually either romance poems or Friendship Poems, but they do allow a fair bit of naughtiness and mischief to be added, too.
Roses are red poems are a wonderful way of leaving short, rhyming messages for your loved ones, whether it is in the form of a sweet little game you might play with your spouse, or just in the form of an email to a dear friend, telling them that you were thinking about them. These short and sweet Roses are red poems actually express a lot, in spite of their compactness. They have an astonishing ability to convey love, and they undermine the need to write long and winding, and not always equally expressive love letters.
Roses are red poems use a wide variety of poetic diction, from rhetorical devices, such as similes and metaphors, to tones of voice, such as irony, to alliteration, assonance and consonance, and the strongest device of all, imagery. The most beautiful aspect of poems is that anyone can write them, from Shakespeare to Sandy, and from Aristotle to Adam. Basically, they do not demand a great amount of literary knowledge and creative know-how; instead, they just state one’s feelings in the simplest manner possible, with no strings attached. Hence:-
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
If you want to express crisply,
Then I’m perfect for you!!!