Sunday For Tea
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Sunday For Tea
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Sunday for tea
I'll see you Sunday for tea
And though it's not far away
Each hour's a day to me
Lettuce and ham
Or maybe crumpets and jam
Oh baby it'll be fun
Havin' a Sunday tea
And as you pass the sugar bowl to me
I'll see at last your heart and soul will be with me
Sunday could be
A special Sunday for me
Together we'll surely find
We're two of a kind are we
On Sunday for tea
------ violins and piano ------
And as you pass the sugar bowl to me
I'll see at last your heart and soul will be with me
Sunday for tea
I'll see you Sunday for tea
Together we'll surely find
We're two of a kind are we
On Sunday for tea
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