When the little children sleep, Little stars are waking, Angels bright from heaven come, And, till morn is breaking, They will watch the livelong night By their beds till morning light. When the little children sleep, Stars and angels watch do keep. Lullaby and good-night, With roses bedight, With lilies bested, Is baby's wee bed. Lay thee down now and rest, May thy slumber be blest. Lullaby and good-night, Thy mother's delight; Bright angels around My darling shall stand; They will guard thee from harm; Thou shalt wake in my arms. When children lay them down to sleep, Two angels come, their watch to keep, Cover them up safely and warm, Tenderly shield them from ev'ry harm. But when they wake at dawn of day, The two bright angels go away; Rest from their work of care and love, For God Himself keeps watch above. Good-night, good-night, The stars are bright; In the still moonlight The angels hover! 'Neath thy flowery cover Of roses and lilies and violets white, Rest thy sweet limbs and gentle head. If God wills, at dawning Thou shalt rise from thy bed At the swallow's good-morning! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAREWELL TO MALTA by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE DAY-DREAM: THE SLEEPING BEAUTY by ALFRED TENNYSON THE THREE HERMITS by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS SLEEPING BEAUTY by LOUISE VICTORINE ACKERMANN TO A CRITIC OF TENNYSON by AMBROSE BIERCE |