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Almost any man can say it,
Can say, 'Baby, go to bed;'
But how many can enforce it
When a little tousle-head
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Boys'll soon be playin' hookey,
You kin find 'em, bless their souls,
Out along the twisty bayou
In th' finest swimmin' holes,
...

Laugh, dear, and gurgle,
Tumble and play;
Kick your pink heels, dear,
Get in the way,
...

When I hustle home at evening,
And the light shines from the door,
An' I see my little baby
Rollin' happy on the floor,
...

They will come from over yonder,
Come with laughing and with song,
And their eyes will speak the gladness;
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Baby Go To Bed

Almost any man can say it,
Can say, 'Baby, go to bed;'
But how many can enforce it
When a little tousle-head
Perks his head up sort of sideways
In the way we daddies know
And says, half a smile, half tearful
'Papa, me don't 'ants to doe.'

And pleads: 'Me ain't s'eepy, papa,
Me don't 'ants to doe to bed.'
And you see the curls a-tumble
On the little baby head;
And you look up at his mother
In a deprecating way,
And you hide behind your paper
And you let the baby play.

Yes, most any dad can say it,
Can say, 'Baby, go to bed,'
But how many can enforce it
When a little tousle-head
Says: 'I'ms busy now a-p'ayin,'
Whispers soft, 'Don't papa know?'
Saying, 'I'ms ain't s'eepy, papa,'
Pleading, 'I'm don't 'ants to doe.'

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