Rhymes of a Child's World by Miriam Clark Potter - HTML preview

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 ROCKING SONG

 

Sleepyheart and Openeyes were rocking in a chair—

(Swing, little shadow, on the wall!)

Openeyes was saying, “I shall wander in the moon,

And toss a golden comet for a ball.”

Sleepyheart was saying, “I shall not go out, I think,

For all the stars in heaven are going winky-wink.”

 

Sleepyheart and Openeyes were rocking in a chair—

(Swing little shadow, to and fro!)

Openeyes was saying, “For the night was made for play;

I shall never go to bed again, I know.”

Sleepyheart was saying, “I shall buy a little dream,

And eat it just at cradle-time, with sugar, and with cream.”

 

The chair was rocking, rocking, and the room was very still—

(Swing little shadow to the tune!)

Openeyes was saying, “Through the window over there

She is coming in to dance with us—the moon!”

Sleepyheart was saying, “There’s a boat upon the sea;

It’s sailing off to Whisperland, and coming in for me.”

 

Sleepyheart was nodding now; Openeyes was still—

(Swing, little shadow, very slow!)

Out across the clover-tops the little wind had cried,

“Away to Slumber Forest you shall go!”

Birds and bees and butterflies had answered to the call;

Quiet as a dreaming thing, the shadow on the wall.