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A CUP OF TEA by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: I HAVE SIPPED, WITH DROOPING LASHES
Last Line: FRAGRANT LAUREL ROUND ITS RIM.
Subject(s): DREAMS; FOOD & EATING; MYTHOLOGY; TEA; VISION; NIGHTMARES;

I HAVE sipped, with drooping lashes,
Dreamy draughts of Verzenay;
I have flourished brandy-smashes
In the wildest sort of way;
I have joked with "Tom and Jerry"
Till "wee hours ayont the twal" --
But I've found my tea the very
Safest tipple of them all!

'Tis a mystical potation
That exceeds in warmth of glow
And divine exhilaration
All the drugs of long ago --
All of old magicians' potions --
Of Medea's philtered spells --
Or of fabled isles and oceans
Where the Lotos-eater dwells!

Though I've reveled o'er late lunches
With blase dramatic stars,
And absorbed their wit and punches
And the fumes of their cigars --
Drank in the latest story,
With a cocktail either end, --
I have drained a deeper glory
In a cup of tea, my friend.

Green, Black, Moyune, Formosa,
Congou, Amboy, Pingsuey --
No odds the name it knows -- ah,
Fill a cup of it for me!
And, as I clink my china
Against your goblet's brim,
My tea in steam shall twine a
Fragrant laurel round its rim.



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