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The night has come now
The sun has gone to rest
All birds stop singing, hiding in their nest
The stars are sparkling in the deeply sky
For the man in the moon hill can hear the tide inside
Hush now baby, it's time to go to sleep
Mummy and Daddy have counted all the sheep
Hush now baby, don't you cry
Mummy and Daddy are always by your side
The playground to still now
Shadows dance around
Raindrops are falling softly to the ground
Tomorrow's waiting for some that in her hand
More time to play and draw pictures in the sand
Hush now baby, it's time to go to sleep
Mummy and Daddy have counted all the sheep
Hush now baby, don't you cry
Mummy and Daddy are always by your side
The sun has gone to rest
All birds stop singing, hiding in their nest
The stars are sparkling in the deeply sky
For the man in the moon hill can hear the tide inside
Hush now baby, it's time to go to sleep
Mummy and Daddy have counted all the sheep
Hush now baby, don't you cry
Mummy and Daddy are always by your side
The playground to still now
Shadows dance around
Raindrops are falling softly to the ground
Tomorrow's waiting for some that in her hand
More time to play and draw pictures in the sand
Hush now baby, it's time to go to sleep
Mummy and Daddy have counted all the sheep
Hush now baby, don't you cry
Mummy and Daddy are always by your side
Lyrics submitted by Oliviaka
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