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Tea in the Woods
Take for a table the stump of a tree,
Cut bread and butter and pour out the tea;
There's only one cup amongst the four;
It's tea in the woods, so who wants more?
There's lots of sugar and plenty of milk,
The grass is a carpet soft as silk;
Chatter away till the birds in the trees
Wonder what sort of birds are these.
For tea in the Nursery pray who cares,
With proper table and cloth and chairs?
Tea in the woods is a lovely thing,
Tea in the woods is a meal for a king. |
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