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Poetry Gone Wrong

For poetry lovers, the first line of this tattoo might start the familiar “Roses are red” rhyme in your head. However, the second line adds a controversial twist, leaving enthusiasts cringing. The “Roses Are Red” poem traces back to Edmund Spenser’s 16th-century epic, “The Faerie Queene.”

This tattoo, however, turns the classic rhyme on its head, making it a memorable and regrettable twist for any poetry fan who happens to read it. The popular version evolved over time and is commonly used in humorous or romantic contexts. Its meaning is often a playful or affectionate expression, depending on the context.

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