Monday, August 4, 2025

Fruit For Tea comical poem /song 640 by Angela Lansbury


Fruit salad. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. 

Early breakfast in pyjamas

Orange orange on a white saucer. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 


Oranges, and bananas


Yellow banana. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 

In the fridge what do I see?

Strawberries we save for tea 


What shall we have for our tea?

For our tea, for our tea

What shall we have for our tea?

Not today, On Sunday


I see big red strawberries

Strawberries, strawberries

I bit big red straberries

For my tea on Sunday.

Ripe red fresh fruit. Finest flavour in August in London. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. 


What shall we have for our tea?

Not today. On Monday

We can have big raspberries

Raspberries Raspberries


Not for tea on Sunday

For our tea on Monday

What do you like? What do you say?

For our tea on Monday.


Big blueberries. Photo  by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 

Blueberries, blueberries

I love to see big blueberries

I'd like to eat big blueberries

For our tea on Tuesday


 Blackberries, blackberries

I see big blackberries

I would like big blackberries

For our tea on Wednesday


Red currants, red currants

I can see big red currants

Red currants on Thursday

For our tea on Thursday

.

Black currants, black currants

I can see big black currants

Black currants on Friday.

For our tea on Friday

Pitted Dates. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 

Figs and dates, on the plates

On the plates, By the grapes

Red grapes from La Fromagerie in London
. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 


I think we shall have to wait

For our tea on Saturday.


Cream from top of Jersey whole milk. Sold by Tesco in London. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 

On our birthday we add cream

Thickest cream you've ever seen

That is such a lovely dream

On next birthday we'll have cream


Toys' food's ready every dawn

For yellow teddy bears and a blue unicorn

Well give food them which gives them joy 

All the wooden and soft toys


For toy kittens and a puppy

Serve whatever makes them happy

Healthy food which does them good

On plastic plates, fruit made from wood


Artificial fruit. Fridge magnets. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright. 

For my breakfast what do I see?

I see big red strwberries

Maybe we should save them for tea

Big and small red strwberries.


We went out to pick the fruit

Green and red apples on the tree

Green apples on tree in garden. Photo by Trevor Sharot.  Copyright. 

In supermarkets and small shops

Bananas and raspberries - not chocolate drops


Durian is served in season

Banned on buses for a reason

They smell bad to somebody

Never mind, there's more for me.


I see figs and I see dates

In the bowls and on the plates

We will have fruit salad soon

On the table, served with spoons.


On my birthday I will choose

Fruit that's red or pink or blue

On my birthday I can choose

To share it with my friends and you 


I imagine thick white cream

What a lovely coloured dream

I imagine thick white cream

What a lovely coloured dream.


I will share it all with you

Green and yellow, red and blue

I will share it all with you

It's a dream which could come true.


I thought I'd share my thoughts with you

It's a dream, let's make it true.

Coloured fruit, in red and blue

It's a dream, let's make it true.

-ends-

This can be sung as a round for children, at a birthday party, in a classroom.

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