THE BABES IN THE WOOD
My dears, you must know,
That a long time ago,
Two poor little children,
Whose names I don’t know,
Were stolen away
On a fine Summer’s day
And left in the Wood,
As I’ve heard the folks say.
Poor Babes in the Wood!
Poor Babes in the Wood!
Don’t you remember
The Babes in the Wood?
And when it was night
So sad was their plight,
The sun it went down
And the moon gave no light.
They sobbed and they sighed
And they bitterly cried,
And the poor little things
They lay down and died.
Poor Babes in the Wood!
Poor Babes in the Wood!
Don’t you remember
The Babes in the Wood?
And when they were dead
The Robins so red
Brought strawberry leaves
To over them spread.
Then all the day long
The branches among
They mournfully whistled
And this was their song.
Poor Babes in the Wood, etc.