Analysis of A love poem



I, want to write a love poem, it's dedicated to you.
I want to write a love poem, because I love you.
Heaven could be compared with you, my dear.
Cause you lift me off the ground.
And now in the sky so clear, it's love I've found.
Your voice is all I hear my love, there's no noise in the street.
Talking in rhythms of love. You sound so sweet.
You've cleared my head from unpleasant thoughts.
It's filled now with you.
Like finding the promise paradise, nothing there is blue.
I've dreamed of the land, where wishes come true.
And everything I wished for, came up you.
Even in the morning when I arose.
I call out your name, and the sun showed.
This is my love poem, it's dedicated to you.
I wanted to write a love poem, cause... I love you.
Michael L. Melton
Copyright ©2009  Michael L. Melton


Scheme AABCCDDEAAAAFGAAHH
Poetic Form
Metre 111101101100011 1111011001111 1011011111 1111101 01001111111 11111111111001 10010111111 111110101 11111 1100101010111 1110111011 010111111 1000101101 111110011 1111101100011 1101101101111 10110 1010110
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 779
Words 153
Sentences 21
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 18
Lines Amount 18
Letters per line (avg) 33
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 599
Words per stanza (avg) 154
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Submitted by michaelm.76529 on April 25, 2021

Modified by michaelm.76529 on May 04, 2021

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