Analysis of The Letter I Would Love To Write



What do I say? What do I start?
I know loving you is the easiest part.
I will lift you up when you are down.
Looking in your eyes true love is what I found.
Let me be your aroma therapy because you are mine.
The World is heavy on your chest.
Your mind is everywhere because your always stressed.
Let me be your peace lay your head in my lap and just rest.
With all hell breaking loose being apart you feel like its best.
We are stronger together this is our fight forever.
You are  the definition of a real man, but alone you never have to stand.
I love you past your pain, hell storms and rain.
Your mistakes and your flaws I would never hold against you. They are all apart of the man I love and deeply miss to.
What do I say? Where do I start?
I know loving you is the easiest part.


Scheme aAbcdeeeefghiaA
Poetic Form
Metre 11111111 11101101001 111111111 10011111111 111101010001111 01110111 1111001111 11111111011011 111101100111111 111001011101010 1100101011101110111 1111111101 10101111101011111011011101011 11111111 11101101001
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 787
Words 175
Sentences 19
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15
Lines Amount 15
Letters per line (avg) 40
Words per line (avg) 11
Letters per stanza (avg) 605
Words per stanza (avg) 161

About this poem

This poem, was inspirited by the thoughts and feelings of a loved one.

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Written on November 05, 2020

Submitted by mrs.tgriffin1 on December 15, 2021

Modified on March 27, 2023

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Tasha Griffin

 · 1978 · Indianapolis

Tasha Griffin love spending time with her loved ones. Tasha loves to write it allows her to truly express her self. She really enjoy when she is able to sit and write. more…

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