Call Me A Sinner Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB C DE C F C CC GC| My anger is more taller than my envy | A |
| My deeds are more responsible than my appearance | B |
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| Call me a sinner | C |
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| That the real me is more popular than my pretends | D |
| That my silence speaks because my words listen | E |
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| Call me a sinner | C |
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| For I chose not to exist than to be oppressed | F |
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| call me a sinner | C |
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| because I prefer to be known as a Giver than a Tither | C |
| that I never forget than I remember | C |
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| Just | G |
| call me a sinner | C |
Gilbert Sordebabari
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