RE:i need some help with this poem, suggestions or advice would be nice.
Unless you're inventing a new type of poetry, you'll want to group your lines in paragraphs and groups of paragraphs. Doing so gives the reader some idea as to where the thoughts connect, and it guides the rhythm of your poem. On this forum, you have to press shift+enter to make proper lines, and enter for new paragraphs.
"the moment we split up
that very second.
i gave up in life,
you were my life.
i still see you,
but im my dreams.
i wish that would of,
never happened to us.
[double space]
i fell for you hard,
more than you can see.
i sometimes wish,
i could hold you again.
to hear you laugh,
and to see you smile."
Don't punctuate for everything. Punctuation effects how a poem is read, and sometimes shows your intentions. "i sometimes wish, i could hold you again" makes no grammatical sense, and making a new line is akin to making a brief pause when speaking. Always capitalize your I's.
Restructure the poem the way you want it in this form, and then it will be possible to address your poetic voice. Reading some famous poets who have a style similar to yours will go a long way in improving how your structure your poems.