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Lyrics Midnight Lullabye - Tom Waits
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Midnight Lullabye , by -Tom Waits Song from the album: The Early Years Vol. 1
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| Sing a song a sixpence, pocket full a rye
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| Hush by my baby, no need to be cryin'
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| You can burn the midnight oil with me, as long as you wish
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| Stare out at the moon, upon the windowsill
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| And dream sing a song a sixpence, pocket full a wry
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| I tell you another story, tell you no lie
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| Dew drops on the window sill, gum drops in your hair
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| Your slippin' into dreamland, your noddin' your head
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| Oh dream
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| So dream of West Virginia, of the British Isles
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| When you are dreaming, you see for miles and miles
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| When you are much older, remember when we sat
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| At midnight on the windowsill and had this little chat
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| And dream, dream honey, dream honey, dream |
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