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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BYE-LO-BYE, by EDITH M. DELABY First Line: Bye-lo, my baby, soon you will go Last Line: Dawning greets dreamland's sweet bye-lo-bye. | |||
Bye-lo, my baby, soon you will go Drifting o'er films of happy bye-lo, In your dreams flying through hazy dells, To flowery lands where love ever dwells. Slumber on while the silvery moon Hovers above, while softly I croon Lullabies, dreamy of slumberland, While stars are forming their twinkling band. Bye-lo, in slumber dream happy dreams, Which will come drifting through moonlight beams. Slumberland, dreamland, soon they will fly, Dawning greets dreamland's sweet bye-lo-bye. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS by ALFRED TENNYSON THE PRETTY REDHEAD by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE THE BATTLE OF QUEENSTOWN by WILLIAM BANKER JR. SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 7. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY by WILLIAM BLAKE NEW YEAR'S EVE, 1913 by GORDON BOTTOMLEY EVENING by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE COMPENSATION by ANNE MILLAY BREMER |
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