Be hush'd, my dear, Thy mother's near, Thou need'st no longer weep; Soft melody She sings to thee, Now close thine eyes in sleep. Be hush'd, my dear, Dry every tear, In sweetest quiet keep; O weep not so O'er infant woe, But close thine eyes in sleep. Be hush'd, my dear, No thought of fear Should break thy slumbers deep; Angels above, With wings of love, Their vigils near thee keep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY by ROBERT BURNS THE WILLIAM P. FRYE [FEBRUARY 28, 1915] by JEANNE ROBERT FOSTER WARREN'S ADDRESS [TO THE AMERICANS] [AT BUNKER HILL] [JUNE 17, 1775] by JOHN PIERPONT THE ARGONAUTS (ARGONATUICA): THE MOVING ROCKS by APOLLONIUS RHODIUS |