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OLD ENGLISH LULLABY

Eugene Field

Hush, bonnie, dinna greit;

Moder will rocke her sweete,--

Balow, my boy!

When that his toile ben done,

Daddie will come anone,--

Hush thee, my lyttel one;

Balow, my boy!

 

Gin thou dost sleepe, perchaunce

Fayries will come to daunce,--

Balow, my boy!

Oft hath thy moder seene

Moonlight and mirkland queene

Daunce on thy slumbering een,--

Balow, my boy!

 

Then droned a bomblebee

Saftly this songe to thee:

"Balow, my boy!"

And a wee heather bell,

Pluckt from a fayry dell,

Chimed thee this rune hersell:

"Balow, my boy!"

 

Soe, bonnie, dinna greit;

Moder doth rock her sweete,--

Balow, my boy!

Give mee thy lyttel hand,

Moder will hold it and

Lead thee to balow land,--

Balow, my boy!