As we reach the end of our civilisation, it is perhaps a sign of the times that tea-drinnking in our fair land is sadly on the decline. The bye-ways are devoid of any tea, and all you can get is that disgusting drink, coffee. The situation is very grave. Something must be done.
Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on
Tea is a marvellous drink; everyone loves a nice cup of tea. It breaks through the barriers of class and status, from the worker in the factory canteen to Her Majesty the Queen. Everyone loves a nice cup of tea.
Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on Put them on
Sixty-two billion cups of tea were drunk in Britain alone last year. That's not bad, but we can do better than that! Tea offers a moment of transendence away from the mad and frantic world. Tea is a gift from our creator.
Tea comes from God in Heaven No stinking factory Drink tea in the morning Drink tea all day long
Come on everybody, sing it to the world!
Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on
Drink tea for the love of God Drink tea, put the kettle on Put them on