Analysis of Love



The world never be the same
When you in love with me
I feel you in my heart
I give you everything I have
Give you my pure body
I feel your breath as you hold me
The moment yu gve it all to me
Now that we all go away
My memory fade with time
The momen we with each other
The world circle around us
We the center of the universe
Nothing matter most
Than the two of us together
Now that you gone
My world shatter to pieces
Nothing make sense in this world
My mind chaos with the meaning of love
I can't define the meaning of love
Because the world only describe
My feeling at the moment
But that not true.


Scheme ABCDBBBEFGHIJGKLMNNOPQ
Poetic Form
Metre 0110101 110111 111011 1111011 111110 11111111 010111111 1111101 1100111 0111110 0110011 10101010 10101 10111010 1111 1110110 1011011 1110101011 110101011 01011001 1101010 1111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 581
Words 126
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 22
Lines Amount 22
Letters per line (avg) 22
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 475
Words per stanza (avg) 126
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Submitted on August 25, 2013

Modified on May 02, 2023

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