Now the day is done,
Now the shepherd sun
Drives his white flocks from the sky;
Now the flowers rest
On their mother's breast,
Hushed by her low lullaby.

Now the glowworms glance,
Now the fireflies dance,
Under fern-boughs green and high;
And the western breeze
To the forest trees
Chants a tuneful lullaby.

Now 'mid shadows deep
Falls blessed sleep,
Like dew from the summer sky;
And the whole earth dreams,
In the moon's soft beams,
While night breathes a lullaby.

Now, birdlings, rest,
In your wind-rocked nest,
Unscared by the owl's shrill cry;
For with folded wings
Little Brier swings,
And singeth your lullaby.

Autore: Louisa May Alcott

Now the day is done,<br />Now the shepherd sun<br />Drives his white flocks from the sky;<br />Now the flowers rest<br />On their mother's breast,<br />Hushed by her low lullaby.<br /><br />Now the glowworms glance,<br />Now the fireflies dance,<br />Under fern-boughs green and high;<br />And the western breeze<br />To the forest trees<br />Chants a tuneful lullaby.<br /><br />Now 'mid shadows deep<br />Falls blessed sleep,<br />Like dew from the summer sky;<br />And the whole earth dreams,<br />In the moon's soft beams,<br />While night breathes a lullaby.<br /><br />Now, birdlings, rest,<br />In your wind-rocked nest,<br />Unscared by the owl's shrill cry;<br />For with folded wings<br />Little Brier swings,<br />And singeth your lullaby. - Louisa May Alcott




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