I like pouring your tea, lifting
the heavy pot, and tipping it up,
so the fragrant liquid streams in your china cup.

Or when you’re away, or at work,
I like to think of your cupped hands as you sip,
as you sip, of the faint half-smile of your lips.

I like the questions – sugar? – milk? –
and the answers I don’t know by heart, yet,
for I see your soul in your eyes, and I forget.

Jasmine, Gunpowder, Assam, Earl Grey, Ceylon,
I love tea’s names. Which tea would you like? I say
but it’s any tea for you, please, any time of day,

as the women harvest the slopes
for the sweetest leaves, on Mount Wu-Yi,
and I am your lover, smitten, straining your tea.

- Tea

Autore: Carol Ann Duffy

I like pouring your tea, lifting<br />the heavy pot, and tipping it up,<br />so the fragrant liquid streams in your china cup.<br /><br />Or when you’re away, or at work,<br />I like to think of your cupped hands as you sip,<br />as you sip, of the faint half-smile of your lips.<br /><br />I like the questions – sugar? – milk? –<br />and the answers I don’t know by heart, yet,<br />for I see your soul in your eyes, and I forget.<br /><br />Jasmine, Gunpowder, Assam, Earl Grey, Ceylon,<br />I love tea’s names. Which tea would you like? I say<br />but it’s any tea for you, please, any time of day,<br /><br />as the women harvest the slopes<br />for the sweetest leaves, on Mount Wu-Yi,<br />and I am your lover, smitten, straining your tea.<br /><br />- <i>Tea</i> - Carol Ann Duffy


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