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RIBBONS I'LL SING I’ll sing you a song, A soft lullaby If you promise not to cry And don’t ask me why I forgot the ribbons I’d promised you I’d bring. I’ll paint you pretty pictures In the song that I’ll sing.
Sing to you of angels And their golden wings Of princes and princesses Who wore gem-studded rings Along with robes of pure brocade And shoes made of gold They rode handsome horses And were ever so bold...
I’ll sing of pretty mermaids Who dwell in the sea And sailors who saw them Never could flee For the tunes that they sang Were soulful and sad And those who escaped Would always go mad...
Sleep my little angel In my tearful eyes don’t stare I’ll sing up some daffodils And put them in your hair Daddy really loves you Hence this song I sing Daddy has no money For you ribbons to bring
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