Anyone for Tennis

ERIC PATRICK CLAPTON, MARTIN SHARPE

Twice upon a time in the valley of tear
The auctioneer is bidding for a box of fading years
And the elephants are dancing on the graves of squealing mice.
Anyone for tennis, wouldn't that be nice?

And the ice creams are all melting on the streets of bloody beer
While beggars stain the pavement with fluorescent Christmas cheer
And the Bentley driving guru is putting up his price.
Anyone for tennis, wouldn't that be nice?

And the prophets in the boutiques give out messages of hope
With jingle bells and fairy tales and blind colliding scopes
And you can tell they're all the same underneath the pretty lies.
Anyone for tennis, wouldn't that be nice?

The yellow Buddhist monk is burning brightly at the zoo
You can bring a bowl of rice and a glass of water too
And fate is setting up the chessboard while death rolls out the dice.
Anyone for tennis, wouldn't the be nice?

Trivia about the song Anyone for Tennis by Cream

On which albums was the song “Anyone for Tennis” released by Cream?
Cream released the song on the albums “Goodbye” in 1969 and “Those Were The Days” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Anyone for Tennis” by Cream?
The song “Anyone for Tennis” by Cream was composed by ERIC PATRICK CLAPTON, MARTIN SHARPE.

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