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"English Tea" (Prefer capo on 5th. fret) ____1st. Verse:
D Would you care to A/C#sit with me Am/C For a cup of BmEnglish tea F#/A# F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Very twee, Very me, Any Sunday mor----ning
____2nd. Verse:
D What a pleasure A/C#it would be Am/C Chatting so deBmlightfully F#/A# F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Nanny bakes, Fairy cakes, Every Sunday mor----ning
____Bridge:
GMiles and Emmiles of AEnglish Dgarden GStretching Empast the Awillow tDree GLines of EmhollyAhocks and Droses G Em A Asus4--A Listen most a-tten-tive---ly
____3rd. Verse:
D Do you know the A/C#game croquet Am/C Peradventure Bmwe might play F#/A# F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Very gay, Hip hooray, Any Sunday mor----ning
____Whistle: D---A/C#---Am/C---Bm F#/A#---F#m/A---E/G#---Dsus---A ____Bridge:
GMiles and Emmiles of AEnglish Dgarden GStretching Empast the Awillow tDree GLines of EmhollyAhocks and Droses G Em A Asus4--A Listen most a-tten-tive---ly
____4th. Verse:
D As a rule the A/C#church bells chime Am/C When it's almost Bmsuppertime F#/A# F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Nanny bakes, Fairy cakes, On a Sunday mor----ning
____Ending Notes: D---C#---C---B A#---A---G#---A---D