Analysis of Tired of Loving



It hasn’t been that long
But I’m already dreading it.
We’re officially lovers now
But I’m sick of
Blushing,
I’m tired of
Smiling,
I’m sick of saying
I love you.
I’m so tired of loving you.
Is that bad?
Could it ruin this
Fragile love we have?
I’m so sick of sending you
Heart-eyed emojis
To express my
Feelings for you.
I’m so tired of loving you
Even though you
Bring me happiness.
I’d rather be alone
In my lonely misery
But you won’t
Leave me be,
So I guess that I’m stuck
Loving you again.


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Poetic Form
Metre 11111 11010101 00100101 1111 10 1101 10 11110 111 11101101 111 11101 10111 1111101 111 1011 1011 11101101 1011 11100 110101 0110100 111 111 111111 10101
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 527
Words 116
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 26
Lines Amount 26
Letters per line (avg) 14
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 374
Words per stanza (avg) 96
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Submitted by lonely-blue-sheep on April 03, 2022

Modified on March 28, 2023

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