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Red
The color of love, red
The color of anger, red
The color of blood, red
The color we all dread
Love, anger, and blood:
All found in bed
Sometimes not in that order,
But better left unsaid
One who loves anger, and blood
Will often end up dead
Slowly into the Forest of Truth,
Do I dare tread
A person who loves pain,
Most likely was misled
For love is not anger;
Although they are both red
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Describing emotions/feelings, and connotations with the color red, this poem follows the same rhyme-scheme throughout the entirety of its length, besides line eleven. It also describes very clearly and explicitly that love and anger, or pain shouldn't be together.