Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Cup of Tea





Slang Dictionary

cup of tea definition


1.n.
something preferred or desired. (Often negative.) : Driving children around all afternoon is not my cup of tea.

Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.




"That's not my cup of tea"
(American proverb)



*Photo by Derron Yuhara, "Cup o' Change"





The Choice

Some inherit manly beauty,
Some come into worldly wealth;
Some have lofty sense of duty,
Others boast exultant health.
Though the pick may be confusing,
Health, wealth, charm or character,
If you had the chance of choosing
Which would you prefer?

I'm not sold on body beauty,
Though health I appreciate;
Character and sense of duty
I resign to Men of State.
I don't need a heap of money;
Oh I know I'm hard to please.
Though to you it may seem funny,
I want none of these.

No, give me Imagination,
And the gift of weaving words
Into patterns of creation,
With the lilt of singing birds;
Passion and the power to show it,
Sense of life with love expressed:
Let my be a bloody poet,--
You can keep the rest.


Robert Service