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A Serenade.

    By Thomas Hood



    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!"
    Thus I heard a father cry,
    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!"
    The brat will never shut an eye;
    Hither come, some power divine!
    Close his lids, or open mine!

    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    What the devil makes him cry?
    Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Still he stares - I wonder why,
    Why are not the sons of earth
    Blind, like puppies, from the birth?"

    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!"
    Thus I heard the father cry;
    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Mary, you must come and try! -
    Hush, oh, hush, for mercy's sake -
    The more I sing, the more you wake!"

    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Fie, you little creature, fie!
    Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Is no poppy-syrup nigh?
    Give him some, or give him all,
    I am nodding to his fall!"

    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Two such nights, and I shall die!
    Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    He'll be bruised, and so shall I, - "
    "How can I from bedposts keep,
    When I'm walking in my sleep?"

    "Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
    Sleep his very looks deny -
    Lullaby, oh, lullaby;
    Nature soon will stupefy -
    My nerves relax, - my eyes grow dim -
    Who's that fallen - me or him?"



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