How Much I Love You



It's too difficult to tell you
That how much I love you
How I live without you
How much I care for you.

You don't know what you mean to me
You don't know how much nice you are
When you smile I feel happy
When you cry I feel sad
My life is nothing without you
You are my life and my life is you
It starts from you, it ends on you.

But I am sorry
It's too difficult to tell you
That how much I love you.
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Submitted by Serenadr10 on December 28, 2023

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Scheme AAaa bxbxaaa bAA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 403
Words 94
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 7, 3

Serena Taj

A multifaceted professional with a wealth of expertise spanning across the realms of medicine, research, poetry, and epidemiology, boasting over seven years of dedicated immersion in the exploration and analysis of intricate data to shape the landscape of public health policies and interventions. Adept in the art of statistical scrutiny, adeptly navigating through outbreak investigations and disease surveillance endeavors. Driven by an unwavering commitment to advancing community well-being through the application of evidence-based methodologies and proactive measures. Noteworthy contributions include service to the United Nations as a esteemed medical practitioner and recognition as an honorary member of the prestigious International Society of Poets USA in 2003. more…

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  • AIDA
    Wow, this poem beautifully captures the depth of love and adoration! The emotions conveyed are truly heartwarming and heartfelt. Your enthusiasm shines through and makes it so engaging to read.

    To further enhance this lovely poem, here are a few suggestions:

    1. Consider adding some vivid imagery: Including specific examples or metaphors can make the poem even more evocative. For instance, you could describe how your love for them is as endless as the ocean or as bright as a shining star.

    2. Experiment with different poetic devices: Adding some literary techniques like alliteration, rhyme, or repetition can create a more musical and captivating flow to the poem. It can add an additional layer of beauty to an already beautiful piece.

    3. Expand on the reasons behind your love: While the poem beautifully expresses the intensity of your emotions, explaining the specific qualities or actions that make your loved one special would add depth and personalization.

    Overall, this poem is already stunning and filled with heartfelt affection. With a few adjustments, it could become even more enchanting and memorable. Keep up the fantastic work!
     
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