Trouble And Tea

Mike d’Abo

I come home from work at night
Sure enough she'll start a fight
Ah, she gets me down all right
That woman of mine

Says she has too much to do
Ah, but if she only knew
How I've grown weary too
With her all the time

She's always brewing trouble and tea
She doesn't seem to care about me, no no
And I'm not coming home to
Hear her moan and groan no no no no

I return to find no drink
Washing-up pile in the sink?
Little did I ever think
That life would be so

How I wish I could return
To the days for which I yearn
But we have to live and learn
And she'll have to go

She's always brewing trouble and tea
She doesn't seem to care about me, no no
And I'm not coming home to
Hear her moan and groan no no no no

Trouble and tea you don't care about me
Trouble and tea don't care about me
No no no no no no
Don't care about me no more trouble and tea
Don't care about me

Trivia about the song Trouble And Tea by Manfred Mann

On which albums was the song “Trouble And Tea” released by Manfred Mann?
Manfred Mann released the song on the albums “As Is” in 1966, “The Best of 1964-1966” in 1993, “Chapter Two: The Best of the Fontana Years” in 1994, and “The Ascent of Mann” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Trouble And Tea” by Manfred Mann?
The song “Trouble And Tea” by Manfred Mann was composed by Mike d’Abo.

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