Revolutionary Tea

Diane Taraz

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    There was an old lady lived over the sea
    And she was an island queen
    Her daughter lived out in a far country
    With an ocean of water between
    The old lady’s pockets were full of gold
    But never content was she
    So she called on her daughter to pay her a tax
    Of three pence a pound on her tea

    Oh, mother, dear mother, the daughter replied
    I’ll ne’er do the thing you ax
    I’m willing to pay a fair price for the tea
    But never a three penny tax
    You shall, quoth the mother and reddened with rage
    For you’re my own daughter, you see
    And sure ’tis quite proper a daughter should pay
    Her mother a tax on her tea

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    And so the old lady her servants called up
    And packed off a budget of tea
    And eager for three pence a pound, she put in
    Enough for a large family
    She ordered her servants to bring home the tax
    Declaring her child should obey
    Or, old as she was and almost woman grown
    She’d half whip her life away

    The tea was conveyed to the daughter’s door
    All down by the ocean’s side
    But the bouncing girl poured out every pound
    In the dark and boiling tide
    And then she called out to the island queen
    Oh, mother, dear mother, cried she
    The tea you may have when ’tis steeped enough
    But never a tax from me

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