Coffee Sir?

Goldfinch60



The question often gets asked,

How would you like your coffee?

I like it the simplest of ways,

Although I can drink coffee

Anyway it is set before me.

With or without milk,

With or without sugar.

But my preference has always been

Without sugar,

And without milk.

But my absolute favourite

Is to have my coffee

Without sugar,

And without cream.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 8th, 2019 00:42
  • Comment from author about the poem: Cup of coffee anyone?
  • Category: Humor
  • Views: 18
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  • Poetic Dan

    Never, even the smell puts me off. Tea all the ways please, no sugar! Ta

    • Goldfinch60

      No problem, we have Rwanda Burundi tea - tea leaves I might add and we make it in a proper teapot.

      • Poetic Dan

        Suit you sir! Although I've given up with cows milk too and so much better for it. But no bleached bags is golden lol

      • Michael Edwards

        When asked how I would like my coffee I'm often tempted to reply: 'In a cup or mug please'.
        Yes served black with no sugar and milk in a jug so I can add the right amount myself.

        • Goldfinch60

          Yes I am tempted, and often do, say in a cup or a mug.

        • Neville

          I guess we all get asked this same question every now and again...

          Mine is strong and black and no sugar... it seems you like your's naked like me then my fine feathered friend.... 🙂

          • Goldfinch60

            Naked coffee is always good.

            • Neville

              tis the best.............

            • orchidee

              What's this about naked? Woof! Oh no, not you Fido. lol. A fine write Gold. Tea for me rather, please. I can bear it with no sugar, but not without milk in it.

              • Goldfinch60

                Yes I can let you have proper tea, tea leaves in a teapot poured out into a cup to your liking.

              • ANGELA & BRIAN

                Thanks UNCLE ANDY : Angela here again ! Love TCHAI ! Lovely way to end another lovely DAY with MAMA & PAPA : We are just having Supper in the Apartment with Ruth : SPICED LAMB & RICE & RIOJA of course ! I can smell the COFFEE ! I too prefer CAFE SOLO : The Americans have 50 ways of Adulterating it. I love it Early Morning in BARCELONA with a TOT of Soberano ~ laughing & talking with the Men on their way to work. Coffe in NZ isn*t bad but they have a lot still to learn from Europe. Since the intruduction of the CAFITIERRE they use more Ground Coffee in the Restaurants and of course the have EXPRESSO BARS as well. I like it when they bring the CUP with the ground coffee & filter on top and it slowly percolates through NECTARA DE DIOS !

                Blessings & Good Cafe Solo to YOU & JOYCE
                Love & Peace : ANGELA : Enjoying a Perk 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

                • Goldfinch60

                  Thank you Angela, our Minister is Indian and his wife makes amazing Tchai.

                • Andrew Charles Forrest

                  Excellent Andy
                  As long as it's with company Tea or Coffee and a comfy seat and time to pass... either for me with cow juice, the English way
                  ah... watch the world go by with nowhere to be other than there in the moment.

                  • Goldfinch60

                    So true Andrew, coffee, comfort and time is a wonderful situation in which to be.

                  • dusk arising

                    And (stupidly) the lady asked "what would you like me to wear tonite darling?"
                    Sans un moment il repond "hold the sugar, hold the cream!"

                    • Goldfinch60

                      "Whatever you wear you will look beautiful but WHERE IS MY COFFEE!"

                    • Suresh

                      Now nobody asks:
                      Tea, coffee or .......
                      Where's the ME???? damnit



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