High Tea
(Essentially It's Supper)
Beans on toast and leftover roast,
the last meal of the day.
Jeans and shirts, or comfy old skirts,
slippers are quite okay.
Tea that's black, the pot with a crack,
placemats for everyday.
Neighbors, mates, or long-standing dates;
pets won't be in the way.
- J. Camille Korsmo
Low Tea
(Indubitably a Party)
Cakes and tarts and scones shaped like hearts,
an afternoon affair.
Frocks and pearls topped with hats and curls,
perfume applied with flair.
Fine Earl Grey, a fresh bouquet,
the table set with care.
Invited guests (some dear, some pests).
Manners? Beyond compare!
- J. Camille Korsmo
The poem says it perfectly. What a beautiful plate of tea food.
ReplyDeleteLove these! And I just recently heard another story about kids dipping rhubarb in sugar. It sounds GREAT!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Such a clever way to distinquish between the two.
ReplyDeleteNancy
WONDERFUL poems! Wouldn't it be fun to print these out for guests at your next tea party!
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Tea rooms and hotel tea services who call afternoon tea a "high tea" really irritate me! Very clever poem!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this. Perfect. Someone has a very good way with words and who couldn't understand after that!
ReplyDeletePS regarding your message on my blog today, I know how you feel really. It is so nice to have time to get things done again and having time to garden will be nice and getting to see mom a little more often while she is still with us will be good, but man that little girl is such a pleasure.