Analysis of I love you

Latin X 1967 (Philadelphia)



I love you like a child.
I love your smile.

I love you like I never loved before.
I’ll love you when I leave this world.

You taught me what true love is.
I am confident when I say I am his.

I am my beloved and my beloved is mine.
my beloved loves me and will love me till the end of time.

We’ve formed a bond that is profound.
I never thought I’d find the love I’ve found.

Apart from each other we’re incomplete.  Together we’re one soul.
We complete each other we are whole

To be separated would bring us pain.
That’s why we work on this love every day.

Finding you was a gift from God.
Loving you is all I want.


Scheme XX XX AA XX BB CC XX XX
Poetic Form Couplet 
Metre 111101 1111 1111110101 11111111 1111111 11100111111 11101010111 10111011110111 11011101 1101110111 0111100001010011 101110111 111001111 11111111001 10110111 1011111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 637
Words 148
Sentences 16
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 58
Words per stanza (avg) 16

About this poem

Just a simple love poem.

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Written on January 01, 2022

Submitted by LatinX on April 02, 2024

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