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Lullaby
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The maple strews the embers of its leaves
O’er the laggard swallows nestled ‘neath the eaves;
And the moody cricket falters in his cry–Baby-bye!–
And the lid of night is falling o’er the sky–Baby-bye!–
The lid of night is falling o’er the sky!

The rose is lying pallid, and the cup
Of the frosted calla-lily folded up;
And the breezes through the garden sob and sigh–Baby-bye!–
O’er the sleeping blooms of summer where they lie–Baby-bye!–
O’er the sleeping blooms of summer where they lie!

Yet, Baby–O my Baby, for your sake
This heart of mine is ever wide awake,
And my love may never droop a drowsy eye–Baby-bye!–
Till your own are wet above me when I die–Baby-bye!–
Till your own are wet above me when I die.