Tea for Two
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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Picture you upon my knee,
Just tea for two and two for tea,
Just me for you
And you for me alone.

Nobody near us
To see us or hear us,
No friends or relations
On weekend vacations.
We won't have it known, dear,
That we own a telephone, dear;

Day will break and you'll awake
And start to bake a sugar cake,
For me to take
For all the boys to see.

We will raise a family,
A boy for you, a girl for me.




Oh, can't you see
How happy we would be?

Overall Meaning

The song "Tea for Two" is a love song performed by Sarah Vaughan that speaks about a romantic fantasy. The singer visually captures the audience's imagination by describing a moment when she and her lover are sat together drinking tea. She paints an image of two people who are entirely content with their company and each other's presence. They are alone, with no one to bother them, and the singer's tone suggests that it is a private moment, one that they are intensely enjoying. The lyrics describe how nobody is around to "hear us, " and "we won't have it known, dear, that we own a telephone," insinuating that they are intentionally keeping their happiness to themselves.


Later in the song, there is a mention of the morning after, when the female character will bake a sugar cake for the male character to take to work. There is a feeling of domestic bliss, with the prospect of a future with a husband and a family raising a son and a daughter. The song ultimately tells a story of two individuals in love, fantasizing about a picturesque future with each other, a future filled with domestic life and a sense of completeness. The Tea for Two lyrics are simple yet powerful, painting a vivid picture of the perfect romantic moment.


Line by Line Meaning

Picture you upon my knee,
Imagining a romantic scene where I have you seated on my lap


Just tea for two and two for tea,
Only the two of us sitting together having tea, nothing more


Just me for you
Only me for your company


And you for me alone.
And you for my company alone


Nobody near us
No people around us


To see us or hear us,
No one to see or hear us; we are alone


No friends or relations
No acquaintances or family members


On weekend vacations.
They don't take weekend holidays


We won't have it known, dear,
We will keep it a secret, my love


That we own a telephone, dear;
That we have a telephone, darling, we won't let anyone know


Day will break and you'll awake
When the day begins, and you wake up


And start to bake a sugar cake,
You will start baking a cake with sugar


For me to take
For me to pick up


For all the boys to see.
For all the boys to admire and envy


We will raise a family,
We will have children someday


A boy for you, a girl for me.
You will have a boy, and I will have a girl


Oh, can't you see
Oh, my dear, can't you see


How happy we would be?
How joyful and blissful our life together would be?




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Written by: Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans

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on Chelsea Bridge

These are NOT the lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. As far as I know there are no lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. The lyrics here are from “A Foggy Day”, lyricist is Ira Gershwin.

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