why RED RED RED for Love.
before asking yourself why RED color is
used to symbolize love, ask yourself the
following questions:
1. why is it that they use red color when
going for funerals?
2. why is it that they use the red carpet for
special persons?
3. why is it that the color of your blood is
red.
4. why is it that you use a red pen to
indicate titles and important points in your
notebook?
5. why is it that most children like red
color?
6. why is it that the red color appears first
in the rainbow?
Then start answering them respectively.
1. it is because love is as dangerous as
death. it can kill, it kills and it has killed.
2. it is because love is as important as that
special person as it can transform the live
of an individual. true love.
3. it is because just like blood, love has its
main station as the heart and flows to all
parts as it grows.
4. it is because love is important like
the titles and the important points in your
notebook.
5. it is because like a child love grows. it is
said to be young when it begins until it
matures.
6. it is because first love is always perfect
and it remains strong forever.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY.
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