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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUSIE ASADO, by GERTRUDE STEIN Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea Last Line: Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea. | |||
Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea. Susie Asado. Susie Asado which is a told tray sure. A lean on the shoe this means slips slips hers. When the ancient light grey is clean it is yellow, it is silver seller This is a please this is a please there are the saids to jelly. These are the wets these say the sets to leave a crown to Incy. Incy is short of incubus. A pot. A pot is a beginning of a rare bit of trees. Trees tremble. the old vats are in bobbles, bobbles which shade and shove and render clean, render clean must. Drink pups. Drinks pups drink pups lease a sash hold, see it shine and a bobolink has pins. It shows a nail. What is a nail. A nail is unison. Sweet sweet sweet sweet sweet tea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BEFORE THE FLOWERS OF FRIENDSHIP FADED FADED: 21 by GERTRUDE STEIN GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE by GERTRUDE STEIN EPITAPH FOR SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, AT ST. PAUL'S WITHOUT A MONUMENT ... by EDWARD HERBERT A DOUBTING HEART by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER THE ARAB TO THE PALM by BAYARD TAYLOR THE LEPRECAUN, OR THE FAIRY SHOEMAKER by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM WHITE SWORD by WINIFRED ADAMS BURR AMERICA AT ST. PAUL'S by MARGARETTA BYRDE |
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