Tea for two
by David Weller
tea for two
for you and me
rather for a cup
to sup, to gather
whether hot or warm
we charm or not
yes, leaves to please
with ease it relieves
tea in a cup
yes, sup with me
Synonymous with the British Empire is the afternoon tea. The ritual of having tea in Japan has survived many centuries; it is an honored tradition, from the preparation of the drink to drinking mannerisms. It is a ritual of civilized culture, with civil speech in a civil setting.
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Civil discourse
Labels:
civilization,
culture,
David Weller,
poem
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