George Ade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEDD| Somehow I always like to think | A |
| Of GEORGEADE as a Summer Drink | A |
| Sparkling and cool with just a Tang | B |
| Of Pleasant Effervescent Slang | B |
| A Wholesome Tonic without question | C |
| And Cure for Moral Indigestion | C |
| In Summer time beneath the shade | D |
| We find Refreshment in GEORGEADE | D |
| And 'mid the Scorching City's roar | E |
| We drink him up and call for more | E |
| I often wonder what the Trade | D |
| Buys half so precious as GEORGEADE | D |
Oliver Herford
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