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About May

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    One night Nurse Sleep held out her hand
        To tired little May.
    "Come, go with me to Wonderland,"
        She said, "I know the way.
    Just rock-a-by - hum-m-m,
        And lo! we come
    To the place where the dream-girls play."

    But naughty May, she wriggled away
        From Sleep's soft arms, and said:
    "I must stay awake till I eat my cake,
        And then I will go to bed;
    With a by-lo, away I will go."
        But the good nurse shook her head.

    She shook her head and away she sped,
        While May sat munching her crumb.
    But after the cake there came an ache,
        Though May cried: "Come, Sleep, come,
    And it's oh! my! let us by-lo-by" -
        All save the echoes were dumb.

    She ran after Sleep toward Wonderland,
        Ran till the morning light;
    And just as she caught her and grasped her hand,
        A nightmare gave her a fright.
    And it's by-lo, I hope she'll know
        Better another night.



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