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Little Boy Sleepy

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Little boy sleepy won't go to bed,     Though the Sand Man came an hour ago,     And sand all under his eyelids spread:     Though his eyes are heavy and heavy his head,     And his little tired feet seem made of lead,     And he nods and yawns as he drags them slow.     Little Boy Sleepy won't go to bed.     Little Boy Sleepy just has to play,     Though his toys are tired as he, I know:     His little toy-horse in its little toy-dray     Just seems to beg to be put away;     It has worked so hard all day, all day,     Hauling the toy-blocks to and fro.     Little Boy Sleepy just has to play.     Little Boy Sleepy won't be undressed;     "Just one more minute to play, my oh!"     His little lead soldier looks sodistressed,     And his paper rooster hangs down his crest,     And the little wool-dog just begs for rest,     And the Jack-in-the-Box looks worlds of woe.     Little Boy Sleepy won't be undressed.     Little Boy Sleepy lifts up his voice:     "I want to play with my toys some mo!     I am not sleepy! I want my toys!     My little toy-cat and my bears and boys,     And my little toy-train that makes a noise,     And the little tin-horn I blow and blow."     Little Boy Sleepy lifts up his voice.     Little Boy Sleepy just sighs and sighs;     And then he mutters, "It is n't so!     It is n't night! I must make some pies,     Some little mud pies!" and then his eyes     Just seem to close and down he lies     In his mother's arms who rocks him slow,     Little Boy Sleepy just sighs and sighs.

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