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Lullaby

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Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!      The singing mouse sings plaintively,      The sweet night-bird in the chesnut-tree -      They sing together, bird and mouse,      In starlight, in darkness, lonely, sweet,      The wild notes and the faint notes meet -         Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!      Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!      Amid the lilies floats the moth,      The mole along his galleries goeth      In the dark earth; the summer moon      Looks like a shepherd through the pane      Seeking his feeble lamb again -         Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!      Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!      Time comes to keep night-watch with thee      Nodding with roses; and the sea      Saith 'Peace! Peace!' amid his foam      White as thy night-clothes; 'O be still!'      The wind cries up the whisp'ring hill -         Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!

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"Sleep, sleep, lovely white soul!..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Walter De La Mare delivers a powerful performance in "Lullaby"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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