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1862–1943

A SOUTHERN LULLABY

Virna Sheard

Little honey baby, shet yo’ eyes up tight;— ( Shadow-man is comin’ from de moon! ) — You's as sweet as roses if dey is so pink an white; ( Shadow-man‘ ll get here mighty soon. )

Little honey baby, keep yo’ footses still!— ( Rocky-bye, oh, rocky, rocky-bye! ) Hush yo’ now, an listen to dat lonesome whippo’ - will; Do n't yo’ fix yo’ lip an start to cry.

Little honey baby, stop dat winkin’ quick!; ( Hear de hoot-owl in de cotton-wood! ) Yess — I sees yo’ eyes adoin’ dat dere triflin’ trick — ( He gets chillun if dey is n't good. )

Little honey baby, what yo’ think yo’ see?— ( Sister keep on climbin’ to de sky —) Dat's a June bug — it aint got no stinger, lak a bee — ( Reach de glory city by an by. )

Little honey baby, what yo’ skeery at?— ( Go down, Moses — down to Phar-e-oh,) — No — dat is n't nuffin but a furry fly-round bat;— ( Say, he'd betta let dose people go. )

Little honey baby, yo’ is all ma own,— Deed yo’ is.— Yes,— dat's a fia-fly;— If I did n't hab yo’ — reckon I'd be all alone; ( Rocky-bye — oh, rocky, rocky-bye. )

Little honey baby, shet yo’ eyes up tight;— ( Shadow man is comin’ from de moon,) You's as sweet as roses, if dey is so pink and white; ( Shadow-man‘ ll get here mighty soon. )

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