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Grondad's Lullaby.

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Sleep bonny babby, thi grondad is near,     Noa harm can touch thee, sleep withaat fear;     Innocent craytur, soa helpless an waik,     Grondad wod give up his life for thy sake,     Sleep little beauty,     Angels thee keep,     Grondad is watchin,     Sleep, beauty, sleep.     Through the thick mist of past years aw luk back,     Vainly aw try to discover the track     Buried, alas! for no trace can aw see,     Ov the way aw once trod when as sinless as thee,     Sleep little beauty,     Angels thee keep,     Grondad is watchin,     Sleep, beauty, sleep.     Smilin in slumber, - dreamin ov bliss,     Feelin in fancy a fond mother's kiss;     Richer bi far nor a king on his throne,     Fearlessly facing a future unknown.     Sleep little beauty,     Angels thee keep,     Grondad is watchin,     Sleep, beauty, sleep.     What wod aw give could aw once agean be,     Innocent, spotless an trustin as thee;     May noa grief give thee occasion to weep,     Blessins attend thee! - Sleep, beauty, sleep.     Sleep little beauty,     Angels thee keep,     Grondad is watchin,     Sleep, beauty, sleep.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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