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A Lullaby

    By Eugene Field



    The stars are twinkling in the skies,
    The earth is lost in slumbers deep;
    So hush, my sweet, and close thine eyes,
    And let me lull thy soul to sleep.
    Compose thy dimpled hands to rest,
    And like a little birdling lie
    Secure within thy cozy nest
    Upon my loving mother breast,
    And slumber to my lullaby,
    So hushaby--O hushaby.

    The moon is singing to a star
    The little song I sing to you;
    The father sun has strayed afar,
    As baby's sire is straying too.
    And so the loving mother moon
    Sings to the little star on high;
    And as she sings, her gentle tune
    Is borne to me, and thus I croon
    For thee, my sweet, that lullaby
    Of hushaby--O hushaby.

    There is a little one asleep
    That does not hear his mother's song;
    But angel watchers--as I weep--
    Surround his grave the night-tide long.
    And as I sing, my sweet, to you,
    Oh, would the lullaby I sing--
    The same sweet lullaby he knew
    While slumb'ring on this bosom too--
    Were borne to him on angel's wing!
    So hushaby--O hushaby.



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