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The Sleeping Child

    By Eugene Field



    My baby slept--how calm his rest,
    As o'er his handsome face a smile
    Like that of angel flitted, while
    He lay so still upon my breast!

    My baby slept--his baby head
    Lay all unkiss'd 'neath pall and shroud:
    I did not weep or cry aloud--
    I only wished I, too, were dead!

    My baby sleeps--a tiny mound,
    All covered by the little flowers,
    Woos me in all my waking hours,
    Down in the quiet burying-ground.

    And when I sleep I seem to be
    With baby in another land--
    I take his little baby hand--
    He smiles and sings sweet songs to me.

    Sleep on, O baby, while I keep
    My vigils till this day be passed!
    Then shall I, too, lie down at last,
    And with my baby darling sleep.



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