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THE LITTLE BROTHER. |
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THE LITTLE BROTHER.
Little brother in a cot,
Baby, baby!
Shall he have a pleasant lot?
May be, may be!
Baby, baby!
Shall he have a pleasant lot?
May be, may be!
Little brother's in a nap,
Baby, baby!
Bless his tiny little cap,
Noise far away be!
Baby, baby!
Bless his tiny little cap,
Noise far away be!
With a rattle in his hand,
Baby, baby!
Dreaming—who can understand
Dreams like his, what they be?
Baby, baby!
Dreaming—who can understand
Dreams like his, what they be?
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When he wakes kiss him twice,
Then talk and gay be;
Little cheeks, soft and nice,
Baby, baby!
Then talk and gay be;
Little cheeks, soft and nice,
Baby, baby!
Pretty little pouting boy,
Baby, baby!
Let his life, with sweet and toy,
Pleasure all and play be.
Baby, baby!
Let his life, with sweet and toy,
Pleasure all and play be.
Seven white angels watching here,
Baby, baby!
Pray be kind to baby dear,
Pray be, pray be!
Baby, baby!
Pray be kind to baby dear,
Pray be, pray be!
Little brother in a cot,
Baby, baby!
His shall be a pleasant lot—
Must, not may be!
Baby, baby!
His shall be a pleasant lot—
Must, not may be!
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