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TH HUT-EYE TRAIN. come, my little one, with me; tees are wondrous sights to see As the evening shadows fall, in your prstty cap and gown, Don't detain The Shut-eye train, a-ling {" the bell it goeth ; & Toot, toot !” the whistle bloweth, ‘And we hear the warning call, «All aboutd for Shut-eye town !”* Oser hill and over plain speed the Shut-eye train, |) the blue where bloom the stars her-moon looks down We'll away : Vo land of fay. cghts that we shall see there ! my little one, with me there ; “Tis a goodly train of cars, All aboard for Shut-eye town ! Swifter than a wild bird's fight Through the realms of fleecy light We shall speed and speed away. Let the night in envy frown ; What care we Mow wroth she be? To the Balow-land above us, To the Lialow-folk who love us, Let us hasten while we may— All aboard for Shut-eye town ! Shut-eye town is passing fair; Golden dreams await us there. 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