Susie Asado Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCDACCEAACFGHA| Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea | A |
| Susie Asado | A |
| Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea | A |
| Susie Asado | A |
| Susie Asado which is a told tray sure | B |
| A lean on the shoe this means slips slips hers | C |
| When the ancient light grey is clean it is yellow it is a silver seller | D |
| This is a please this is a please there are the saids to jelly | A |
| These are the wets these say the sets to leave a crown to Incy | C |
| Incy is short of incubus | C |
| A pot A pot is a beginning of a rare bit of trees Trees tremble | E |
| the old vats are in bobbles bobbles which shade and shove and | A |
| render clean render clean must | A |
| Drink pups | C |
| Drink pups drink pups lease a sash hold see it shine and a bobolink | F |
| has pins It shows a nail | G |
| What is a nail A nail is unison | H |
| Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea | A |
Gertrude Stein
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