A Mother's Day Poem to Amanda
If you had roses
So pretty and pure,
You should replace them
Not with I'm but you're.

If you had are,
Here's what you should do:
Make the last two great
After seperating the first two.

If you had red
Make an about-face,
Drop the first, then
Let a moth take it's place.

If you had violets
So beautiful they burst,
Blow off the last five
and pluck the first.

If you had a second are
Don't do as you did above.
Don't replace it with you're;
You should replace it with love.

If you had blue,
You should change it out.
It should be you instead.
Now try to figure this out:

Now that I've taken you all this way,
And after thoroughly confusing you,
Here is what I have to say:
"Roses are red" and "Violets are blue".
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