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Grandma's House

In Grandma's house it was always fun and gay, It always was a sunny day, Going through that old front door, Grandma calling do you want some more, Come and have a cup of tea, Have a biscuit, no take three. Grandpa is out by his pond. Watching his goldfish of who he is very fond, Auntie is there shelling peas, And Grandma's made a cup of tea. The Children are playing out the front, Over in the woods there is a leopard hunt, Uncle is watching from the step, The coalman is due, but he's not here yet, On Sunday Amy is due at three, And Grandma's made a cup of tea. Grandpa takes the dog for a walk, Come on in Amy we can have a talk, Come and sit down and we will light the fire, And then we'll have a cup of tea. In that home where we all were born, It was always happy and never forlorn, Now it has gone but in our minds we see, All the family sitting and having tea.

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