(Chorus 1):
Welcome to the Tea Party
Want to be my VIP?
You didn't RSVP
That's ok That's ok
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
hear me shout
Tip it over and pour it out

Your appetite is
I got the table set
Don't get your dribble on my tttable yet

I got the goodies baked
Got more than you can take
Just try and nibble on my biscuits and rainbow cakes

Let's be traditional
And not commissional
Got my elbows down pinkies up
That's the way you sip my cup

(Chorus 2):
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
oh oh
You didn't RSVP
oh oh
That's ok That's ok
oh oh
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
hear me shout
Tip it over and pour it out

Try not to move so fast
You know the sir comes last
I'm the lady fatha mucka try to show some class

Don't drink the last cup
We keep it boiling hot
We keep the party moving till we drink the last drop

Let's be traditional
And not commissional
Got my elbows down pinkies up
That's the way you sip my cup

(Chorus 2):
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
oh oh
You didn't RSVP
oh oh
That's ok That's ok
oh oh
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
hear me shout
Tip it over and pour it out

I know this night is like no other
Your not just another

I know it's only getting better
As long as we're together

I know this night is like no other
Your not just another

(Chorus 2):
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
oh oh
You didn't RSVP
oh oh
That's ok That's ok
oh oh
Welcome to the Tea Party
oh oh
Want to be my VIP?
hear me shout
Tip it over and pour it out


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    RIDICULOUS.

    thrwmyhrtawy.on February 19, 2010   Link

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