Analysis of Falling in Love Again



In the dawn of a brand new day,
Where sunlight paints the sky with gold,
I feel the warmth, it starts to sway,
As love's sweet tale begins to unfold.

Once guarded hearts begin to mend,
From memories of the past, set free,
A journey towards a love to tend,
A dance of hearts, a symphony.

In hesitant steps, we take the chance,
To open doors we closed before,
A second glance, a new romance,
In love's embrace, we both explore.

The beauty of this second start,
Like flowers blooming in the spring,
A fluttering beat within my heart,
With you, I feel I can take wing.

Each passing moment seems to glow,
As feelings deepen, hearts align,
In love's embrace, we both will grow,
A love that's rare, and quite divine.

Falling in love again, it seems,
An unexpected, wondrous flight,
Together weaving endless dreams,
Painting our world with pure delight.

Though scars of old may still remain,
They do not dim this love so bright,
For in your arms, I find my flame,
With you, I see a shining light.

So, here we stand, two souls entwined,
Embracing love's sweet, sweet refrain,
In this new love, we both will find,
A love that's true, and free from pain.

With every beat, our spirits blend,
In love's sweet dance, forever swayed,
Falling in love again, my friend,
In your warm heart, my love, I've stayed.


Scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ KLKL MLXL NMNM COCO
Poetic Form Quatrain 
Metre 00110111 1110111 11011111 111101101 11010111 110010111 010010111 01110100 010011101 11011101 01010101 01011101 01011101 11010001 010010111 11111111 11010111 11010101 01011111 01110101 10010111 1010101 01010101 101011101 11111101 11111111 10111111 11110101 11111101 01011101 01111111 01110111 1100110101 01110101 10010111 01111111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,302
Words 279
Sentences 9
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 36
Letters per line (avg) 28
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 110
Words per stanza (avg) 26

About this poem

This poem came from a dinner date I had with my husband. Behind him, there was a middle-aged couple that were clearly on their first date. I could tell because they had all this nervous energy. She was talking too loudly, and he was talking too fast. And it was just cute all around. By the end of the dinner, I could tell they felt more relaxed, had calmed down some and we destined to have a second date.

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Written on November 02, 2018

Submitted by EmberPoems on August 07, 2023

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Tammie Swinehart

Not much to say. I live in a small town in Indianapolis and work full-time as a manager for an insurance company. I have written poems going back to grade school. They were all horrible, but fun and passed the time. I have journals of poems that go back 40 years. So now that I have more free time, I dig them out, clean them up while preserving the original thought and meaning behind them. more…

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