Roses are blue
Flowers have always been a gesture of love; when Valentines Day is coming up, we send flowers to our special someone, when a close friend or a family member celebrates an important life event, we send flowers, and when we want to put a smile on someone’s face, out first instinct is to send flowers – and it always works.
Traditionally, red roses have always symbolized love or passion, white roses symbolize innocence and purity, yellow roses symbolize friendship and blue roses symbolize mystery (we didn’t make this up!). Roses are often go-to flowers when sending someone a bouquet, and they’re also quite a popular choice for tattoos, probably because they’re so beautiful.
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