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On Feb 14th, 2024, I went a little bananas writing funny "Roses are red, Violets are blue" poems on different social media websites. I'm collecting them here in the hope that they'll make some people laugh.
Work Text:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
This poem is too short.
Roses are red
Hot metal bends
Heap happy heart day
To all of my friends.
To my friend taking public transit:
Roses are red
A grandmother fusses
It's good to use light rail
And tax funded busses.
Roses are red
Me cookie monster
You heart is like cookie.
Om nom nom nom nom nom nom
Me no rhyme.
Roses are red
And gravity pulls
Expect more of these poems
'Cause I'm on a roll!
I live in Korea, so it is actually the 15th for me when my North American friends are still celebrating Valentine's Day.
Roses are red
It's Valentine's Day!
(Though not for me
'cause
I live far far away)
Roses are red
And green is the lime
It's hard to find rhymes
For International Date Line.
Roses are red
Sponges are porous
You're charming and funny
Lots more than just gorgeous.
To my friend who's a teacher:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I bet tons of your students
Have crushes on you!
To my friend who is interested in medieval cultures:
Roses are red
Witchcraft meant immolation
I'd haunt your descendants
For twelve generations!
Roses are red
For breakfast there's porridge
I love you, and only
Part-way 'cause you're gorgeous.
To a friend who lives far away:
Roses are red
Up high is the moon
I wish I could visit
Perhaps we could spoon.
On the page of a FB group supporting LGBTQ+ folks in a religious institution:
Roses are red
White and other shades too
God has such love for
Each queer soul, and for you!
Roses are red
Meat Loaf sang with passion
Hope your V-Day's loaded
With smoochin' and smashin'!
Roses are red
A hit dog will yelp
I'm trapped in this rhyme scheme
Please someone send help!
My facebook friend Ron, who has been an excellent writer for many years, wrote this reply to the poem above:
A rose is red and sugar surely sweetAnd dogs will yelp when struck down in the streetYour rhyme scheme lacks but two iambic feetTo pass for Shakespeare, which is kinda neat!
My reply was as follows:
Roses are red
You speak of pentameter!
My poetry's blushing
From your way of scanning her!
that little conversation used a lot of lingo that is mostly used in poetry discussions to talk about rhyme and rhythm of poetry. For a full explanation, jump to the bottom of this article.
The conspiracy theories amuse me trio:
Roses are red
Not one replicant dreams
Explain to me this:
Jet fuel can't melt steel beams!
Violets are blue
But they're just gray to me
Ever since the vaccine
Turned my eyes to 5G!
Daisies are white
Storage goes in the basement
Paul McCartney's a fake
Doppelgänger replacement!
In reference to a very out-of-date Covid meme:
Roses are red
Dancers move so adroitly
Don't spend your Valentine's Day
Talking moistly
Roses are red
I thought that I'd heard it all
You are the best
And that's incontrovertible
Roses are red
Sugar pills are placebos
I didn't think this one through
Bulbous bouffant, Gazebo!
(that last one was a reference to a comedy sketch by The Vestibules: you can enjoy the zany video here.)
Roses are red
The buffalo roams
The word Valentine's too long
To fit such short poems
These next two are political... skip them if you don't like politics in your poetry, though I should add that poetry is often political, and one group of people that dictators put in prison is writers, because writers have the power to stir the people up into a movement, and many good poets around the world, and through history, have spent time in jail or in exile because their poetry, or stories, or essays, ruffled the wrong (or right!) feathers.
Roses are red
D.J. Trump's apoplectic
Hope your red heart day
Is calm and not hectic
Roses are red
Apes do not have a tail
I'm getting more certain
Trump's going to iforgothowthisoneended
The next two are also connected.
On Seduction and Wooing in the Information Age
Roses are red
Fellas, please don't be rude
Don't request unexpectedly
Pictures of boobs
Violets are blue
Red and white for most wines
If you're in such a sort
Of relationship, fine!
This next one is also slightly related to the last two:
For my feminist friends on Valentine's Day
Roses are red
It's fun at a party
Another fun thing:
Smashing the patriarchy!
The next two are also connected:
To Those Lonely on Valentine's Day
Roses are red
Today some are lonely
Could be any reason:
Not just 'cause you're homely
If today you are singing
A solitaire tune
For a fee I'll come over
And be little spoon
Roses are red
For some, Valentine's terrible
To make the day bearable.
(have some doggies and babies, then)
An Anti-Valentine:
Roses are red
Duct tape works in a pinch
You're a guff-swifting
Sick sucky pup, Mr. Grinch!
Roses are red
This isn't a bluff:
These all are original
And done off the cuff
The Grand Finale:
How to Celebrate Valentine's Day
Roses are red
Some folks play it up
With dozens of roses
And dinners and stuff
Violets are blue
And some take it low-key
Whatever you like
Even love karaoke!
Daisies are white
And garbage is stinky
Some head for the bedroom
With toys to get kinky
Marigolds orange
And cold penguins huddle
Some people like spooning
And have a good cuddle.
Whatever your shade,
Make it mellow or frantic
There's someone who loves you
Platonic or romantic.
I hope you enjoyed my poems, and if you celebrate it, I hope you had a great Valentine's day. If you don't, I hope you had a great random day in the middle of February with no special importance.
Love Rob
*Here is a little explanation about the poetic lingo used in those poems up above:
Scanning discusses if a line of poetry fits a rhythm pattern. If a poem scans, it fits its pattern perfectly. If it doesn't scan, the pattern misses. Some poets write lines that don't scan on purpose, for various reasons.
Iambic when a poem has an unstressed/STRESSED pattern, we call it iambic. There are other patterns, (go google poetry meter to learn them). When a poem's rhythm goes, "da DUM da DUM da DUM" it's iambic.
Feet tell us how many times a line of poetry repeats its pattern. Three repeats per line means three feet.
Pentameter - if a line has five repeats or five feet, it's pentameter, so iambic pentameter goes "da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM." The common stress patterns of English words mean that English falls into iambic pentameter really easily, and a lot, like, a LOT of English poetry is in Iambic Pentameter, including most of William Shakespeare's work.
"Roses are red" poems often have three feet. My friend's reply is written in Iambic Pentameter, and he is correct that with two more iambic feet (another da DUM da DUM) the poems would be in Iambic Pentameter -- Shakespeare's favorite meter to use.
My last reply says my poetry's blushing, as a pun on the word scan, which sometimes means checking the rhythm of a poem, and sometimes means looking something up and down.
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