"English Tea" (Prefer capo on 5th. fret) ____1st. Verse: D A/C# Would you care to sit with me Am/C Bm For a cup of English tea F#/Bb F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Very twee, Very me, Any Sunday mor----ning ____2nd. Verse: D A/C# What a pleasure it would be Am/C Bm Chatting so delightfully F#/Bb F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Nanny bakes, Fairy cakes, Every Sunday mor----ning ____Bridge: G Em A D Miles and miles of English garden G Em A D Stretching past the willow tree G Em A D Lines of hollyhocks and roses G Em A Asus4--A Listen most a-tten-tive---ly ____3rd. Verse: D A/C# Do you know the game croquet Am/C Bm Peradventure we might play F#/Bb F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Very gay, Hip hooray, Any Sunday mor----ning ____Whistle: D---A/C#---Am/C---Bm F#/Bb---F#m/A---E/Ab---Dsus---A ____Bridge: G Em A D Miles and miles of English garden G Em A D Stretching past the willow tree G Em A D Lines of hollyhocks and roses G Em A Asus4--A Listen most a-tten-tive---ly ____4th. Verse: D A/C# As a rule the church bells chime Am/C Bm When it's almost suppertime F#/Bb F#m/A E/G# Asus4 A Nanny bakes, Fairy cakes, On a Sunday mor----ning ____Ending Notes: D---C#---C---B Bb---A---Ab---A---D