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1861–1913

LULLABY OF THE IROQUOIS

E. Pauline Johnson

Little brown baby-bird, lapped in your nest, Wrapped in your nest, Strapped in your nest, Your straight little cradle-board rocks you to rest;

Its hands are your nest; Its bands are your nest; It swings from the down-bending branch of the oak; You watch the camp flame, and the curling grey smoke;

But, oh, for your pretty black eyes sleep is best,— Little brown baby of mine, go to rest. Little brown baby-bird swinging to sleep, Winging to sleep,

Singing to sleep, Your wonder-black eyes that so wide open keep, Shielding their sleep, Unyielding to sleep,

The heron is homing, the plover is still, The night-owl calls from his haunt on the hill, Afar the fox barks, afar the stars peep,— Little brown baby of mine, go to sleep.

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