The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves Countryside Songs Songs And Ballad

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I would hush, my lovely laddo, In the green arbutus' shadow, O'er the fragrant, flowering meadow, In the smiling spring-time, Shoheen sho lo, Sboheen boo lo !
I'd hush my boy beside the fountain, By the soothing, silvery fountain, On the pleasant, purple mountain, In the sultry summer.
Shoheen sho lo, Shoheen hoo lo / I would smooth my darling's pillow, By the blue Atlantic billow, On the shores of Parknasilla, In the golden autumn. Shoheen sho lo, Shoheen hoo lo / 114 Lullabies I would soothe
...my child to slumber, By the rosy, rustling ember, Through the days of dark December, In the stormy winter.
Shoheen sho lo, Shobeen boo lo !
May no cruel fairy charm thee ! May no dread banshee alarm thee ! Flood, nor fire, nor sickness harm thee Winter, spring, and summer Summer, autumn, winter, Shoheen sho lo, Shoheen boo lo / THE HOOD HAMMOCK Though the way be long and weary Over mountain, under wood, Mother will never mind it, deary, With you hammocked in her hood.
Hush ! my honey ! See, my sonny, How from off the Autumn trees Sparkling showers of fairy money Fall and flutter in the breeze !


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