Slumber Song

By Louis V. Ledoux

1880-1948


Drowsily come the sheep
From the place where the pastures be,
         By a dusty lane
         To the fold again,
First one, and then two, and three:
         First one, then two, by the paths of sleep
         Drowsily come the sheep.

         Drowsily come the sheep,
And the shepherd is singing low:
         After eight comes nine
         In the endless line,
They come, and then in they go.
         First eight, then nine, by the paths of sleep
         Drowsily come the sheep.

         Drowsily come the sheep
And they pass through the sheepfold door;
         After one comes two,
         After one comes two,
Comes two and then three and four.
         First one, then two, by the paths of sleep,
         Drowsily come the sheep.

DayPoems Poem No. 1424
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