This poignant narrative explores the cyclical nature of life, love, and loss, embodying profound themes through generational experiences. Beginning with a tragic childbirth, the song conveys how Tom, despite the loss of his mother, finds solace in her enduring words of wisdom. These words not only guide him through early hardships but also become a sustaining mantra throughout his life. As Tom meets his partner, their shared moments and eventual parenthood are interwoven with these guiding principles, reinforcing the idea of resilience and hope. The culmination of the story, marked by the loss of his beloved wife, brings the narrative full circle, emphasizing the continuity of love and memory through their daughter. The recurring motif of "tea and toast" symbolizes comfort, routine, and enduring affection, encapsulating the essence of enduring familial bonds and the tender simplicity of shared lives.
Tea & Toast
Lyrics
Tom was born in 1942 with eyes of blue
And the doctors said that his birth was far too fast
His heart stopped twice but yet he survived
As he took his first breath, his mother took her last
And his father knew that he wasn't to blame
But he never quite looked at Tom the same after that
And he rarely spoke about her, but when he did
He said, "Your mother used to say this
"When the skies are looking bad my dear
And your heart's lost all its hope
After dawn there will be sunshine
And all the dust will go
The skies will clear my darling
I'll wake up with the one I love the most
And in the morning, I'll make you up
Some tea and toast"
Well, they met through a friend who introduced them
And the first thing Tom said was, "Would you like to dance?"
They moved with each other
And when the music got slower he said, "Don't let go of my hand"
He said, "It's only polite if I ask you tonight
Would it be alright, if I could walk you home?"
That night he told her of his birth and he said when it hurt
He thought about what his mother said about tea and toast
Well, two quick years went by, they were side by side
And without a plan they conceived a little child
He said, "Woman, I love you and this you know
But I only yearn enough for our food and clothes
But I love you and this baby until the day that I die"
She said, "We'll take care of this little life
And we'll fall in love with her baby blue eyes
And we'll be alright from some advice that I know"
She said, "I never got to meet her, but if I did
I'm sure your mother would have said this
"When the skies are looking bad my dear
And your heart's lost all its hope
After dawn there will be sunshine
And all the dust will go
The skies will clear my darling
We'll show this baby all the love we know
And in the morning, I'll make you up
Some tea and toast"
Well, he took those words and he made them proud
He worked day after day and hour after hour
So that they could buy a little house just on the outside of town
Their little girl grew up and so did they
They said that they loved each other everyday
And forty years later, that brings us to now
And as they're walking down the street, her grip loosens on his hand
He puts his arm around her side as she falls to the ground
He hears her breathing and that's the only sound
Her body on the floor attracts a worried crowd
Tears roll off his face as he says, "Don't let go, now"
And he's sitting by her bed in the hospital ward
Then their daughter walks in with a family of her own
She says, "Dad, I don't know if she can hear you now
But there's one thing mum would want you to know"
"When the skies are looking bad my dear
And your heart's lost all its hope
After dawn there will be sunshine
And all the dust will go
The skies will clear my darling
Now it's time for you to let go
Our girl will wake you up in the mornin'
With some tea and toast"
Writer(s): Lucy Honour Ruby Spraggan, Lucy Spraggan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Royalty Network
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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