Call My Name (version 2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EF GH IJ KL MN OP QR S TU VW XYZ

Someone should show me beautiful lakesA
the part of life where love wasn't place on a stakeB
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Someone should sprinkle on me water of appraisalC
tell me how my story resurrect their dying HOPESD
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how I made them drink from wines of FAITHE
and paint their dreams colorful colors of BELIEVEF
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Someone should walk on my laneG
sit with me on a lone lean armchairH
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my haven where anxieties melt away like an iceI
to savor the musty smells of an evening breezeJ
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Someone should hold my handsK
take me to a family where love is a breadL
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Someone should sing me an elegyM
with tones of sorrow and touches of happinessN
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to mourn the deceased strength and courageO
the one whips of life obliterated before they bloomP
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Someone should walk with me to the westQ
to watch the fatigued sun trudge through the horizonR
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hold my hands and tell me nighttime fablesS
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Someone should call me a legendT
read to my ears a Legendary BalladU
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Maybe I'll get to find the starsV
and the family bonds life split up like a tattered flagW
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Someone should call my nameX
and whisper to my earY
EVERYTHING WILL BE FINEZ

Oluwakayode Taiwo
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 04/29/2021

Poet's note: This is a soul lifting poem that expresses how a young teen yearn for appraisal while he paddle his boat on pains and agonies stream. This poem is a message to the universe condensed with fresh imagery and rhythmical rhymes.




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