To Miss Minnie McCullough Louisville, Ky. "The Moon Is Out to Night, Love" (1867) A Beautiful Song & Chorus by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 [Source: b0685@Duke] 1. The moon is out to night love, Floating thro' the sky, Little stars are laughing As she passes by; All the little songsters Sing a merry tune-- Happy as they can be Singing to the moon. Clouds with silver lining Waiting in the sky, For the moon to pass them Kitty, so am I, For I've come to meet you, With a happy smile, To tell you how I love you, Sitting on the stile. CHORUS The moon is out to-night, love, Meet me with a smile; I've something sweet to tell you, Sitting on the stile. Kiss me when you meet me, Kitty of the glen; And when I go to meet you, I'll give it back again. 2. The moon is out to night live, All the roses blush When the gentle night winds Tell the birds to hush, For all I woant to listen Foa a merry voice Whose ev-ery note is music And makes my heart rejoice. Kitty I am watching, To see if I can see, Some one like a fairy coming towards me, Ah, the little angel Coming once again, I've a kiss of true love For Kitty of the glen. (CHORUS)