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Lullaby - By Louisa May Alcott


Now the day is done,

Now the shepherd sun

Drives his white flocks from the sky;

Now the flowers rest

On their mother's breast,

Hushed by her low lullaby.


Now the glowworms glance,

Now the fireflies dance,

Under fern-boughs green and high;

And the western breeze

To the forest trees

Chants a tuneful lullaby.


Now 'mid shadows deep

Falls blessed sleep,

Like dew from the summer sky;

And the whole earth dreams,

In the moon's soft beams,

While night breathes a lullaby.


Now, birdlings, rest,

In your wind-rocked nest,

Unscared by the owl's shrill cry;

For with folded wings

Little Brier swings,

And singeth your lullaby.




(Original Text of "Lullaby" by Louisa May Alcott)



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