FLOWER BABIES
I know where some babies are
snug asleep,
All in a long
straight row.
And I know that someone is
singing to them,
Singing soft and
low.
And all night long the babies
sleep
And dream baby
dreams, you know.
And the little stars are listening,
too,
To the singing
soft and low.
Shall I tell you where these
babies are?
You never can
guess, I know.
And shall I tell you just
who it is
That is singing
soft and low?
Why, the little flowers are
the babies, Dear,
Out in the garden,
you know.
And the big pine-tree is singing
to them,
Singing soft and
low.
THE LITTLE SAND-MEN
I wonder, Dear, if you’ve
ever heard
About the queer
little men,
Who come slipping in, when
the light grows dim,
And it’s
sleepy-time again?
They’re the funniest,
cutest little Elfin men,
And they dress
in the strangest way,
With queer little peaked caps
on their heads,
And tight little
suits of grey!
And each little fellow has what
do you think?
A fat little bag
full of sand
Hung over his shoulder, and
he grabs it tight
With his funny
little elfin hand.
And when you aren’t
thinking about them at all,
These funny little
sand-men creep
Up close, and sprinkle some
grains on your eyes,
And then you go
straight to sleep.
At least, that’s what
my Nursie told me
When I was little
like you;
But I think perhaps ’twas
a fairy tale,
So I’m not
very certain it’s true.
For she laughed when I wanted
to see one, and said
There were some
things she couldn’t get.
And I’ve watched and
watched, but I’ve never seen
A single little
sand-man yet!
STAR BABIES
Do you see those cunning little
white clouds
Floating right
up there in the sky?
Just guess, if you can, what
those little white clouds
Are going to do
by and by.
And you see the shining bright
stars way up there,
And the little
wee baby ones, too?
Well, the big bright stars
are the Mamas, you know,
And what do you
s’pose they do?
Well, all of those little
wee baby stars
Are sleepy as
they can be.
So they must be put all snug
in their beds,
And covered up
nice, you see.
And those little white clouds
floating up in the sky,
Are the dear little
covers that go
On the wee little beds of
the baby stars,
To keep them all
warm, you know.
THE FAIRIES’ BALL
Listen, Dearie! What
do you suppose I’ve just heard
Over in the Arbor
there,
Where the roses are nodding
and whispering low,
All in the soft
evening air?
Why, the Fairies are coming
to have a dance
Right in our Garden,
Dear!
For this is Mid-summer Night,
you know,
The Elfin time
of the year.
All the Fairies are coming
from everywhere,
To dance in the
moonlight here;
And they’re going to
dress in the loveliest things
You ever dreamed
of, Dear!
There’ll be the Fairies
of the Moon, of course,
All dressed in
misty white,
With beautiful silvery gauzy
wings;
And a star-tipped
wand for light.
They’ll skip along down
the moonbeams, Dear,
So I heard the
roses say,
A lovely, dancing shimmering
band,
Twinkling all
the way!
And the little Fairies of
the Clouds, you know,
They’re
coming, too, with the rest.
And what will you say when
I tell you, Dear,
How those darling
little Fairies’ll be dressed?
Why, they’re just going
to bundle themselves all up
In lovely sunset
clouds,
And come trailing along down
the sky to us,
In beautiful shining
crowds.
Some of the very, very littlest
ones
Will dress in
pinky white,
And some of the others in
orange, and red,
All fringed with
golden light.
And then there’re the
dear little Water-fairies, too,
You can’t
guess how sweet they’ll be!
In little dresses of white
foam-mist,
All hung with
pearls from the sea.
And the little Queen of the
Flowers’ll be there,
Sitting up on
her lovely throne.
Just wait till I tell you
about it, Dear
You’ll wish
’twas your very own!
The darling little Fairies
of the Snow made it, Dear,
All glistening
frosty white;
Made it, up in their home
in Cloudland there,
And they’re
bringing it down to-night.
It’s just like a beautiful
frosty cave,
All sparkling
with diamonds, Dear,
And frosty lace-work, that’ll
glisten bright
Out in the moonlight
here.
And the roses have made the
softest carpet
Out of sweet rose-petals,
you know;
And the pansies, cushions
of purple velvet
They all love
their little Queen so!
And the Butterfly fairies
will be there, too,
In their lovely
velvet clothes,
With their beautiful wings
of orange and black,
And yellow, and
purple and rose.
And oh, there are ever so
many more
I can hardly remember
them all!
Who’re coming to-night just
think of it, Dear,
To dance at the
Fairies’ ball!
So hurry up, quick, and close
your eyes,
For I heard the
roses say
That to see the Fairies one
must always come
Around by Dreamland
way.
THE LITTLE SLEEPY SONG
There’s someone singing
a little song
Out in the garden
to-night;
A queer little sleepy, sleepy
song,
Out there in the
soft moonlight.
And the little song goes “zactly”
like this,
Ah ziz z z zis!
And I wonder who it is that’s
singing
That little song
of Ziz zis?
There’s a queer little
frog in the pond out there,
I wonder if it
is he?
And is he singing himself
to sleep,
Or is he singing
to me?
LITTLE SUNSET SHIP OF DREAMS
There’s a little ship
sails out to sea
At sunset-time
each day,
With a little crew all sound
asleep;
And it’s
bound for Dreamland Bay.
Across the silver waves it
goes
Softly as a dream,
Far out to sea, in the misty
light
Of the Evening
Star, agleam.
Oh, little ship of Baby Dreams
Far out on the
sapphire sea,
May the dear white angels
softly watch
O’er thy
little crew and thee!