Rock’d on Mamma’s heaving breast,
Heaving like the pearly deep,
Hugg’d to that sweet, honey rest,
Sleep, little baby, sleep,
Baby sleep.
White like the new moon’s falling beams,
O’er the wooded, westward steeps,
Falls the white throng of her dreams,
While my baby sleeps,
Oh, she sleeps.
Closed her soft and sparkling eyes,
Oped her mouth like a tulip’s cup,
In a starry trance she lies,
Like a bud at night shut up;
Baby sleeps.
Around her scarcely parted lips,
Now a smile–a laughter!–creeps,
Losing all their sad eclipse–
Angels near! while baby sleeps
Deeply sleeps.
Rock’d upon dear Mamma’s breast,
Heaving like the wild sea deeps,
Joy hath brought Mamma sweet rest,
While our baby sleeps,
Softly sleeps.
(James Avis Bartley)
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