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Leon Emile Caille. The Watchful Mother
Sleep, my darling, go to sleep!
The house lights went out;
Bees were quiet in the garden,
Fish slept in a pond,
Month in heaven shines,
A Month in the window looking ...
Eyes rather somknite,
Sleep, my darling, go to sleep!
Go to sleep, go to sleep!
The house was quiet for a long time,
In the cellar, the kitchen is dark,
The door is not one squeak
Mouse over the stove sleeps.
Someone sighed behind the wall -
What are we to work, dear?
Eyes rather somknite,
Sleep, my darling, go to sleep!
Go to sleep, go to sleep!
My sweet little bird lives:
There is no worries, no worries;
Plenty of toys, sweets,
Plenty of fun bells
All the while to get haste,
Only to not cry, baby!
We ought to let it all day!
Sleep, my darling, go to sleep!
Go to sleep, go to sleep!
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