For works with similar titles, see Babes in the Wood.
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Sheet music (browse)
[Verse]
- (He) Little Lady don't be depressed and blue,
- After all we're both in the same canoe.
- Have no fear; can't you see I'm here?
- And till our journey is through,
- Little Lady I will take care of you.
[Refrain]
- Give me your hand, here where we stand,
- We're off to Slumberland,
- Come, dry your eyes; I'll sympathize
- Like a father, mother brother.
- Moonlight is bright, kiss me goodnight,
- Just like a sister should,
- Then put on your little hood,
- And we'll both be, Oh, so good!
- Like the babes in the wood.
[Verse]
- (She) When the babes were lost in the gloomy wood,
- It's no wonder they were so very good.
- Fourteen angels were watching them,
- So all the story books state,
- Sandman's coming now, it is getting late.
[Refrain]
- Give me your hand, I understand,
- We're off to Slumberland,
- With you, I'll go although we've no
- Angel chorus watching o'er us.
- Moonlight is bright, kiss me goodnight,
- Just like a brother should,
- I'll put on my little hood,
- But we'll both be twice as good!
- As the babes in the wood.
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