Foxtrot from a Play

The soldier loves his rifle,
   The scholar loves his books,
The farmer loves his horses,
   The film star loves her looks.
There's love the whole world over
   Wherever you may be;
Some lose their rest for gay Mae West,
   But you're my cup of tea.
Some talk of Alexander
   And some of Fred Astaire,
Some like their heroes hairy
   Some like them debonair,
Some prefer a curate
   And some an A.D.C.,
Some like a tough to treat'em rough,
   But you're my cup of tea.
Some are mad on Airedales
   And some on Pekinese,
On tabby cats or parrots
   Or guinea pigs or geese.
There are patients in asylums
   Who think that they're a tree;
I had an ant who loved a plant,
   But you're my cup of tea.
Some have sagging waistlines
  And some a bulbous nose
And some a floating kidney
   And some have hammer toes,
Some have tennis elbow
   And some have housemaid's knee,
And some I know have got B.O.,
   But you're my cup of tea.
The blackbird loves the earthworm,
   The adder loves the sun,
The polar bear an iceberg,
  The elephant a bun,
The trout enjoys the river,
  The whale enjoys the sea,
And dogs love most an old lamp-post,
   But you're my cup of tea.