from Six Songs by G. W. Chadwick Op. 14. No. 6 To Mrs. Agnes Dana Dyer, Lawrence. "Lullaby" (1885) Words and Music by George Whitefield Chadwick, 1854-1931 Boston: Athur P. Schmidt & Co., 13 and 15 West Street Plate No.: A. P. S & Co. 865 [Source: CALL NUMBER M2.3.U6A44 PART OF American 19th-century sheet music. Copyright deposits, 1870-1885 REPOSITORY Library of Congress. Music Division. DIGITAL ID sm1885 24873 urn:hdl:loc.music/sm1885.24873 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1885.24873] [CHORUS] Lullaby baby, Lullaby baby must sleep. VERSE 1a Now when the daylight dies Closed be the litlte eyes. Rest till the sun arise. Sleep, baby, sleep. Peaceful shall rest thy head, Noiseless shall be the tread Round our dear darling’s bed. [CHORUS 1a] Lullaby baby, Lullaby baby must sleep, Sleep, baby, sleep. [VERSE 1b] Peaceful shall rest they head, Noiseless shall be the tread Round our dear darling’s bed. [CHORUS 1b] Lullaby baby, Lullaby baby must sleep, must sleep. [VERSE 2a] No cause for anxious fears, Not yet for thee the years When life must have its tears. [CHORUS 2a] Lullaby baby, Lullaby baby must sleep, Sleep, baby, sleep. {VERSE 2b] Sleep, baby sleep. Forms that we can not see, Loving are watching thee Thus may it ever be. [CHORUS 2b] Sleep.baby sleep. Forms that we can not see, Loving are watching thee Thus may it ever be. [CODA CHORUS] Lullaby baby, Lullaby baby, Lull-la-a-by.