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Baby, won't you go to sleep? The pines do sing like everything. Little one, go to sleep; Baby, baby, jes' fly away Into Dreamland's shinin' day, Dearie, won't you go to sleep? Baby, won't you go to sleep? Ride to rest on your ma's breast, Little one, go to sleep; Baby, baby, your little hands Wave the trail to Sleepylands, Dearie, won't you go to sleep? [65] Cowboy Lyrics A TRIBUTE TO THE DOCTOR Oh, here's to the Doc, the good old Doc, An' the things he has done fer us, An' the miles he has rod...e thro' the winter storms, 'Thout makin' a bit o' fuss. An' here's to the Doc who worked an' watched, When he knew that old Death was near, An' the long, long nights an' the sleep that he lost, An' the way he ca'med our fear. Oh, here's to the Doc that stayed by us, We'd ride fer miles to shake his hand, Fer the sake o' them days, oh, them early days, That none but we understand. [66] Ranch and Range TO A COWBOY POET He rode a bronk he called Pegas', To Homer's some related, A boss with wings to range the clouds, In manner plum' elated.
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