It is basically a love letter that discuss her unstoppable feeling toward Onegin.
In the second stanza, she says, "To say a few words, and then, and then, To think, and think, and think again. All day, all night, until the next meeting." Tatiana discuss how she felt in love instantly, and now she is discussing how she cannot get over Onegin.
Then she even blames him that he came to see her.
She goes on the poem by saying that she will not love anybody but him.
She says, "Is there to whom I'd give my heart."
She even says, "That is heaven's will - that I am yours... You were sent by heaven of that I'm sure."
She is writing this poem in a level that they cannot not be together.
She then says at last, "But your honour is my guarantee And to that I entrust my destiny."
She is even using a word like destiny to express her feeling.
Good approach. Destiny is a big word, isn't it?
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