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Midnight Lullaby - Mae Robertson



     
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Midnight Lullaby Lyrics


Sing a song of sixpence, pocket full of rye
Hush-a bye my baby, no need to be crying
You can burn the midnight oil with me
As long as you will stare out at the moon
Upon the windowsill and dream
Sing a song of sixpence, pocket full of rye
Hush-a bye my baby, no need to be crying
There's dew drops on the window sill
Gumdrops in your head slipping into dream land
You're nodding your head, so dream
Dream of West Virginia or of the British Isles
'Cause when you are dreaming you see for miles and miles
When you are much older, remember when we sat
At midnight on the windowsill and had this little chat
And dream, come on and dream, come on and dream
And dream, and dream, come on dream

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When Mae Robertson was a new mother and the owner of three children's stores in the Northeast, a friend overheard her singing the traditional folk song "The Water Is Wide" as a lullaby to her baby. He convinced her to record a suite of traditional and contemporary songs as lullabies, and a new career was born. Now, with four award-winning albums in her Lullaby & Lovesong Collection - All Through The Night, The Sun Upon The Lake Is Low, Sweet Dreams of Home and Dream - Mae has built a loyal audience of listeners, both young and old.

Read more about Mae Robertson on Last.fm.


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