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Little Croodlin Doo

Eugene Field

Ho, pretty bee, did you see my croodlin doo?
  Ho, little lamb, is she jinkin’ on the lea?
  Ho, bonnie fairy, bring my dearie back to me—
Got a lump o’ sugar an’ a posie for you,
Only bring back my wee, wee croodlin doo!

Why, here you are, my little croodlin doo!
  Looked in er cradle, but didn’t find you there,
  Looked f’r my wee, wee croodlin doo ever’where;
Ben kind lonesome all er day withouten you;
Where you ben, my little wee, wee croodlin doo?

Now you go balow, my little croodlin doo;
  Now you go rockaby ever so far,—
  Rockaby, rockaby, up to the star
That’s winkin’ an’ blinkin’ an’ singin’ to you
As you go balow, my wee, wee croodlin doo!
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From A Little Book of Western Verse | 1889
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