Analysis of The Butterfly Effect of Love: Embracing Beauty and Dreams



In a world full of butterflies and dreams
I may not have felt love's sweet embrace
But I know the power of unseen seams
That connect us all in a divine grace

So take this gift of high vibrations
Of love and light that never fades
For in this moment's revelations
True romance and peace are made

May these words bring you solace
In your search for love's sweet kiss
May they fill your heart with grace
And bring you lasting bliss

For even without earthly romance
The butterfly effect of love remains
A gentle reminder of life's dance
And the beauty that forever sustains.

©2024 Yvonne Padmos


Scheme ABAB CXCX XDBD EFEF A
Poetic Form
Metre 001111001 111111101 1110101011 1011100011 111111010 11011101 10110010 1010111 1111110 0111111 1111111 011101 110011001 010011101 010010111 0010101001 011
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 595
Words 113
Sentences 2
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 1
Lines Amount 17
Letters per line (avg) 28
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 95
Words per stanza (avg) 22

About this poem

The author Yvonne Padmos and actress wrote this poem in her book to express secretly their own feelings of longing for love and romance, despite being almost 40 and never having experienced it. Through the imagery of butterflies and dreams, she convey a sense of yearning and hope for a connection. Despite not having experienced romantic love, she recognize the power of love's unseen connections that bind us all together in a divine grace. The poem offers solace and comfort to others who may also be searching for love, reminding them of the beauty and resilience of love's impact. It speaks to the lasting impact of love, even in the absence of a traditional romantic relationship, and emphasizes the importance of finding peace and joy in life's moments of revelation. The words of the poem serve as a reminder of the enduring nature of love and the beauty that sustains us all, even in the absence of earthly romance. Ref. Book. I website www.yvonnepadmos.com 

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Yvonne Padmos

Yvonne Padmos is a Dutch poet, writer, and researcher with a focus on exploring and addressing a wide range of societal issues including technology, human behavior, robotic behavior, human rights, and animal rights. She is also the author of "Ocean Embrace," a book advocating for ocean protection. Dedicated to finding solutions for society and protecting the Earth, Yvonne was honored with the "NFT Top 10 & project management Thoughtleader award" on the prestigious Thinkers360 platform. In addition to her literary pursuits, Yvonne is a versatile creative professional who excels as a content creator, scriptwriter, actress, and influencer. more…

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