Love-Songs of Childhood by Eugene Field
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page 47 of 66 (71%)
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"Ting-a-ling!" the bell it goeth,
"Toot-toot!" the whistle bloweth, And we hear the warning call: "All aboard for Shut-Eye Town!" Over hill and over plain Soon will speed the Shut-Eye train! Through the blue where bloom the stars And the Mother Moon looks down We'll away To land of Fay - Oh, the sights that we shall see there! Come, my little one, with me there - 'T is a goodly train of cars - All aboard for Shut-Eye Town! Swifter than a wild bird's flight, Through the realms of fleecy light We shall speed and speed away! Let the Night in envy frown - What care we How wroth she be! To the Balow-land above us, To the Balow-folk who love us, Let us hasten while we may - All aboard for Shut-Eye Town! Shut-Eye Town is passing fair - Golden dreams await us there; We shall dream those dreams, my dear, |
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