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The Shut-eye Train

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Come, my little one. with me ! There are wondrous siIits to see As the eveuing shadows fall ; Iu vour pretty cap and gown- Don't detaiu The Shut-Eye train- "Tiiií-n-lin"'" the bell it goeth. Tool-tootr the whistle bloweth, And we hear the waruiug cali "All aboard for Shut-tye lowu! Over hill and over plain . Soou wlll speed the Shut-Eye train! ThroiiKh the blue where bloom the star And the mother raoon iooks uunu, We'll aivay To land of Fay- O the sights that we shall see there Come, mv little one, with me there'Tis a eoodly train oí cara- All aboard tor Shut-Eye Town 1 Swifter than a wild bird's fligh'Throuah the realms oí fleecy light We shall svieed aud speed awuy I Let ihe uiaht In euvy frowu- What care we How wroth she be! To the Bvlow land above U3 -' To the Bylow foiK wi-o ioe u Let us basten while we iniiyAll aboard for Shut-Eye Town . Shut-Eye Town is passing fair- Golden dreamsawaitus there; We shall dream those dreams, my dear, Till the mother moon goes dowu- 8ee uifold Delichts uiitold! And in those mysterions places "We shall see beloved faces, Aud beloved volees near In tbe grace of Shut-Eye Towu I Heavy are your eyes, my sweet, Weary are your liti Ie feet- Nestle closer up to me Iu your pretty cap and gown ; Don't detaiu Tbe Shut-Eye train! "Ting-a-!ing!" the bell it goeth, "Toot-toot!" the whistle bloweth- O. the sight that we shall see'. A 11 ohrtrH fnr Shut-Eve TOWU.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier