When we were growing up discovering the power of love, these nursery rhymes were so sublime we used to find every Valentine's without knowing why "Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet. So are you. And I love you!"
Red means love but what about blue that has become violet too? Late have I known as a chaplain to kids and grown ups too when I Googled that violets mean simplicity, humility and modesty that to give a violet close to blue is to say "I love you too!"
In this blessed season of Lent when everything is violet a shade akin to blue to keep things subdued as we try to imbue virtues and values of repentance and contrition for sins, of patience and perseverance, of sacrifice and alms-giving that lead to a sharing of self in love like Jesus Christ did a long time ago.
True, violets are blue, hue of God's mercy for me and you; as we go through this journey in Lent hear my plea to you, Jesus: "Roses are red, violets are blue; let your Lent come true because I love you too!" Amen.