There is no need to analyze the words specifically.
If we must analyze it, we usually only analyze what the poet calls "lianzi", which in most cases is the predicate center word in a sentence.
For example, Jia Dao: "The birds stay in the trees by the pond, and the monks knock on the door under the moon." Li Bai: "The war at dawn follows the golden drum, and the night sleep embraces the jade saddle."
The words "sui" and "hug" here are very vivid.
Drumming is the signal to march, so you can only "follow" and "hold" the jade saddle while sleeping to show that kind of nervous preparation.
No more examples.
In short, the analysis of Lianzi should be combined with the emotional tone of the whole poem or what is being described.
Analyze specific situations and so on.
But I still want to say that when reading poetry, the most important thing is to understand it as a whole.
Don’t get too hung up on words.