Imaginary world so sweet
A glance at each other, and we laugh out so free. In his absence, my heart feels a heavy sea.
But in his presence, I'm shy and unsure, yet with him, my heart beats with a love so pure.
His call, a symphony to my ears so fine, graciously, he speaks, and my heart aligns.
All she does is best, in his loving eyes so bright, her joy, his joy, her win, his delight.
In this imaginary world, we're free to roam, where love knows no bounds, and hearts beat as one home.
Let her be happy, so he is happy too. What a romance, in a world that's made for two.
In this world of dreams, we dance and play; our love shines bright in a world that's made for us today.
We laugh, we love, we live, and we grow, together forever, in this imaginary world we know.
About this poem
Theme: The poem explores the theme of love and romance in an imaginary world. It describes a world where two people are free to love each other without any boundaries or constraints. Imagery: The poem uses vivid imagery to describe the imaginary world. For example, the line "A glance at each other, and we laugh out so free" creates a powerful image of two people who are happy and carefree in each other's presence. Symbolism: The poem uses symbolism to convey the idea of a perfect love. For example, the "imaginary world" represents a world where love knows no bounds and where two people can be together without any obstacles. Tone: The tone of the poem is romantic and optimistic. It describes a world where love is pure and true, and where two people can be happy together. Style: The poem is written in a lyrical style, with a focus on rhythm and rhyme. It uses simple and accessible language to convey the idea of a perfect love. Structure: The poem consists of more »
Written on November 03, 2024
Submitted by ladyygracious on November 03, 2024
Modified by ladyygracious on January 17, 2025
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Characters | 752 |
Words | 164 |
Stanzas | 8 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
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