Pamy's Place: Tea Party
Pamy Blaine's poem expresses the delight that children experience when they dress up and pretend to be grown-ups.
You get Mommy's china plates
and bestest silverware.
meet me 'neath the maple tree,
We'll set the table there.
You dress in Grandma's gown
and I'll wear Auntie's heels,
Don't forget the feather boa
I love the way it feels.
Dahling, I will see you soon
beneath the maple tree
with table set in elegance
Just dolly, you and me.
There is no place within God's realm
that I would rather be
Than playing dress up in the yard
And sipping water tea.
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