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THE CUNNIN' LITTLE THING

Eugene Field

When baby wakes of mornings,

Then it's wake, ye people all!

For another day

Of song and play

Has come at our darling's call!

And, till she gets her dinner,

She makes the welkin ring,

And she won't keep still till she's had her fill--

The cunnin' little thing!

 

When baby goes a-walking,

Oh, how her paddies fly!

For that's the way

The babies say

To other folk "by-by";

The trees bend down to kiss her,

And the birds in rapture sing,

As there she stands and waves her hands--

The cunnin' little thing!

 

When baby goes a-rocking

In her bed at close of day,

At hide-and-seek

On her dainty cheek

The dreams and the dimples play;

Then it's sleep in the tender kisses

The guardian angels bring

From the Far Above to my sweetest love--

You cunnin' little thing!