I Love You

I Love You
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I love your lips when they’re wet with wine
And red with a wild desire;
I love your eyes when the lovelight lies
Lit with a passionate fire.
I love your arms when the warm white flesh
Touches mine in a fond embrace;
I love your hair when the strands enmesh
Your kisses against my face.

Not for me the cold, calm kiss
Of a virgin’s bloodless love;
Not for me the saint’s white bliss,
Nor the heart of a spotless dove.
But give me the love that so freely gives
And laughs at the whole world’s blame,
With your body so young and warm in my arms,
It sets my poor heart aflame.

So kiss me sweet with your warm wet mouth,
Still fragrant with ruby wine,
And say with a fervor born of the South
That your body and soul are mine.
Clasp me close in your warm young arms,
While the pale stars shine above,
And we’ll live our whole young lives away
In the joys of a living love.

Summary of I Love You
Popularity of "I Love You": Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a famous American author and poet wrote "I Love You". It was first published in the 19th century. The poem explores the phenomenon of sensual love and understands the speaker's attempt to express the depth of her deep love. Since its publication, it has gained great popularity due to its eternal description of love.
"I love you", as a representative of love: the poet articulates her feelings of happiness The poet, very artistically, draws a picture of her overwhelming love and he paints with his intense emotions. She wants a love that satisfies and excites, and not one that is boring and passive. She provides a vivid description of love that she longs for and wants the same response from her lover. In addition, it talks about physical intimacy and the expression of the pure, attractive, compelling and transcendent nature of love.
Main themes in "I Love You": Love, happiness and fulfillment of sensual desires are the main themes of this poem. The poet expresses her true love for her significant other, which she describes, which brings joy and excitement. It also conveys feelings of fulfillment and satiety. Therefore, she reinforces these issues by expressing her innermost desires, showing obsession with her love Words suggest that she wishes that his innocent and pure love should last forever.
Analysis of literary devices in "I Love You"
Literary devices are tools that writers use to create meanings in their texts in order to enhance the poems or stories and to connect readers with the true message of the text. Ella Wheeler Wilcox also used some literary aids in this poem to project her ideas of love. The analysis of some of the literary aids used in this poem has been given below.

Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet or stanza such as:
“And say with a passion that from was born in the south
That your body and soul are mine. ”4 0a4
Consonance: Consonance is the repetition of consonant tones in the same line as the tone of / l / in“ And we will live away our whole young life ”.
Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of vowel tones in the same line as the sound of / uh / in “From the bloodless love of a virgin. "
Anaphora: Refers to the repetition of a word or expression in the first part of some verses. For example, the use of" ama tu "in the initial lines to show your intense love.
" I love your eyes when love lights up. "lies
I love your eyes when the light of love lies."

Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in the same line, like the sound of / w / in "So kiss me sweetly with your warm and wet mouth. ”
Symbolism: Symbolism is using symbols to signify ideas and qualities, giving them symbolic meanings different from literal meanings. The word" white "symbolizes purity, innocence, and chastity, while the word" dove "is the symbol of freedom and clarity.
Personalization: Personification is giving human qualities to non-human things. For example, lips are personified in the first line, "I love your lips when they are wet with wine, AND red s with a wild desire. " Here the lips appear as human with desire.
Images: Images are used to make readers perceive things with their five senses. For example the sense of sight and touch: "I love your lips when they are wet with wine", "So kiss me sweetly with your warm, wet mouth" and "I love your arms when the warm white flesh touches mine lovingly." Hug. "
This brief literary analysis shows that Ella Wheeler Wilcox used her expertise to present passionate love.

Analysis of poetic devices in" I Love You "
Poetic and literary devices are the same, but some are only used in poetry is the analysis of some the poetic means used in this poem.

Strophe: A stanza is a poetic form of a few lines. There are three stanzas in this poem.
Octave: An octave is a verse form that consists of eight lines in the iambic pentameter There are three octaves in this poem.
Rhymus Scheme: The rhyme scheme is ABCBDEFE for each octave.
Iambic Pentameter: It is a type of meter with five iambs per line. The poem follows an iambic pentameter like, "I love your lips when they are wet with wine."
Quotes to use
The following lines can be used to express true love for the beloved. The words like “wild desire” and “passionate fire” indicate the intensity of one's love.

“I love your lips when they are wet with wine
And red with wild desire;
I love your eyes when the love light is
Light with a passionate fire.
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