If thou will devour, one may eat a flower
On toast, a bean filled bun, held up before the sun
The bishop and the baker, the candlestick maker
Danced around in line, danced around in time
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there, you and me
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there after tea
You may ride a horse, made of wood of course
The wooden horse of Troy in comparison a toy
The rabbit and the goldfish, a very tasty cold dish
Eaten up today, eaten right away
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there, you and me
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there after tea
Time for you and me, time for you and tea
Time for (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
You and (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
Me (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
Time for (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
You and (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
Me (Time for you and me, time for you and tea)
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there, you and me
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there after tea
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there, you and me
Watch now carefully, follow me
We will be there
After Tea was written by Hans van Eijck & Ray Fenwick.