For works with similar titles, see Christmas Eve.

Oh, hush thee, little Dear-my-Soul,
  The evening shades are falling,---
Hush thee, my dear, dost thou not hear
  The voice of the Master calling?

Deep lies the snow upon the earth,
  But all the sky is ringing
With joyous song, and all night long
  The stars shall dance, with singing.

Oh, hush thee, little Dear-my-Soul,
  And close thine eyes in dreaming,
And angels fair shall lead thee where
  The singing stars are beaming.

A shepherd calls his little lambs,
  And he longeth to caress them;
He bids them rest upon his breast,
  That his tender love may bless them.

So, hush thee, little Dear-my-Soul,
  Whilst evening shades are falling,
And above the song of the heavenly throng
  Thou shalt hear the Master calling.

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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