Romance: Rose have always been used to say "I love you" in a romantic way. 

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Romantic Rose Says "I Love You."

SOLO for Singles Staff 

Romance and Love: Conversations between lovers take place with the romantic rose. 

 The Language of Flowers was brought to Europe in the 18th century. Each flower, color, and number had a specific meaning. By the 19th century, the floral code became popular with people sending messages via flower bouquets. Conversations between lovers took place without a single word being written or spoken.  In the 21st century, a single red rose can be used with your message to convey your love.

If other expressions are needed, though, borrow some love words from poets.

"Love seeketh not itself to please,
Nor for itself hath any care,
But for another gives its ease,
And builds a heaven in hell's despair." 

   William Blake

"I love you so much, truly, that one could sooner dry up the deep sea and hold back its waves than I could constrain myself from loving you."
   Guillaume de Machaut

 


Romance: Roses say "I love you"  in a romantic way.

 

"For I had rather owner be
Of thee one hour, than all else ever."
   John Donne

A single rose speaks volumes.

Additional information about romance and romantic love.

Reprinted with permission from solosingles.com


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Single Rose Establishes a Romantic Mood

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Single Rose:
A Single Red Rose Says "I Love You" to Your Love.
By SOLO for Singles Staff 

The Language of Flowers was brought to Europe in the 18th century. Each flower, color, and number had a specific meaning. By the 19th century, the floral code became popular with people sending messages via flower bouquets. Conversations between lovers took place without a single word being written or spoken.  In the 21st century, a single red rose can be used with your message to convey your love.

If other expressions are needed, though, borrow some love words from poets.

"Love seeketh not itself to please,
Nor for itself hath any care,
But for another gives its ease,
And builds a heaven in hell's despair." 

   William Blake

"I love you so much, truly, that one could sooner dry up the deep sea and hold back its waves than I could constrain myself from loving you."
   Guillaume de Machaut

"For I had rather owner be
Of thee one hour, than all else ever."
   John Donne

A single rose speaks volumes.

 


 

 

 

A Single Rose: Borrow romance freely from these love poems and love quotes but please note: The individual poems/quotes included herein are in the public domain and may be copied by you freely. However, this collection of love poems and quotes and the accompanying text of a Single Rose is copyrighted by SOLO for Singles and may not be copied without permission. A single rose for love.

 

 

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