In the cold of the night's glow
Down the hall in the room alone
The baby
(Hooh)
Sleeps so peacefully
(Hooh)

Of pieces of dreams
(Hooh)
Only to be awakened by
(Hooh)

Momma's sound
(Hooh)
Daddy's sound
(Hooh)
When he around

Oh, won't you come
With me to wake the baby
The baby
The baby
The baby

In the still of night
The baby
(Hooh)
Sleeps so
(Hooh)

Silent, only to be
Awakened by
(Hooh)
Smackin'

(Hooh)
Taggin'
(Hooh)
Squeakin'

Oh, won't you come
With me to wake the baby
Oh, woo, woo, woo



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