Won’t You Join me in a Cup of Tea

WON’T YOU JOIN ME IN A CUP OF TEA? 
©Trev Teasdel  Coventry September 1968

Won’t you join me in a cup of tea, 
Sally..
I say…’You’re looking pretty to-day
Won’t you join me in a cup of tea,
And you will see, what you mean to me.
Sally.

Call the waitress to the table
And she says she’s not able, 
to supply us with tea, only coffee.
So won’t you join me in a cup of coffee, Sally.

We talk about anything that comes to mind
Let’s both unwind and drink our coffee, Sally,
Won’t you kiss me and 
You will see what you mean to me
Sally.

As we tumble on our way, to find somewhere to stay
The sky looks rather grey
It’s likely gonna snow
So we must find somewhere to go,
Sally.

Caressing in a cave
I lend my ears to a wave, of fresh air.
I stop and stare, into the face of fire,
And with great haste, I say to
Sally, it’s time for coffee.
But she said there’s only tea.
So I piled on some more wood
And Sally returned home for bed
And she said ‘Goodnight’ to me

Oh Sally…..

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