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1876–1925

A LULLABY

Norah Mary Holland

Little brown feet, that have grown so weary, Plodding on through the heat of day, Mother will hold you, mother will fold you Safe to her breast; little feet, rest;

Now is the time to cease from play. Little brown hands, that through day's long hours Never rested, be still at last; Mother will rest you; come, then, and nest you

Here by her side, nestle and hide; Creep to her heart and hold it fast. Little brown head, on my shoulder lying, Night is coming and day is dead;

Mother will sing you songs, that shall bring you Childhood's soft sleep, quiet and deep; Sweet be your dreams, O dear brown head.

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