Analysis of I love you



I love you

I love your soft lips kissing me.
The way you tongue kiss me, gets me so wet and just the thought of your lips and tongue intertwining with mines got my pussy juicing.
I love the way you grab my hips while fucking me.
I love your soft, warm body next to me.
I love the way you eat me.
I love the way you grab my non existing butt cheeks, when your thick dick is inside of me.
I love sucking and deep throat ting, your Mr. Upright. Mmm, so damn good.
I love caressing you from the top of your shoulders to the middle of your juicy booty cheeks.
I'm craving to wake you up by giving head and fucking your face one of these weeks .
You bring out the freak in me between these sheet's.
All I want is you and I don't want us to ever fall apart in these streets.
If it was up to me, I would marry you to spend the rest of my life with you for infinite.


Scheme X AXAAAAXBBBXX
Poetic Form
Metre 111 11111101 01111111110101111011001111101 110111111101 1111110111 1101111 1101111101011111110111 11100111110011111 110101101111010101110101 11011111101010111111 11101010111 1111101111110101011 111111111011101111111100
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 872
Words 195
Sentences 15
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 12
Lines Amount 13
Letters per line (avg) 50
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 328
Words per stanza (avg) 90
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Submitted by resume0809 on January 21, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Poetic ER

Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. I started writing poems as an outlet, when I was 11 years old and just continued on. I think I have evolved to spoken word. Soon hoping to have several short books of life. more…

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