LITTLE MISS BLUE EYES

LITTLE MISS BLUE EYES

LITTLE Miss Blue Eyes opens the door,"Nobody's in," says she.Little Miss Blue Eyes has evermoreStolen my heart from me.Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,"Will you come in?" says she."Papa'll be back in an hour or more";—Blue Eyes has seen through me.Little Miss Blue Eyes opes her heart's door,"Nobody's in," says she.(Would I might venture that threshold o'erInto its sanctity.)Little Miss Blue Eyes, if you are kind,Keep me not at the door;Into your love, from the cold and wind,Take me, dear, evermore.Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,Archly smiling at me:"Papa'll be back in an hour or more,Come in and wait," says she.

LITTLE Miss Blue Eyes opens the door,"Nobody's in," says she.Little Miss Blue Eyes has evermoreStolen my heart from me.Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,"Will you come in?" says she."Papa'll be back in an hour or more";—Blue Eyes has seen through me.Little Miss Blue Eyes opes her heart's door,"Nobody's in," says she.(Would I might venture that threshold o'erInto its sanctity.)Little Miss Blue Eyes, if you are kind,Keep me not at the door;Into your love, from the cold and wind,Take me, dear, evermore.Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,Archly smiling at me:"Papa'll be back in an hour or more,Come in and wait," says she.

LITTLE Miss Blue Eyes opens the door,"Nobody's in," says she.Little Miss Blue Eyes has evermoreStolen my heart from me.

LITTLE Miss Blue Eyes opens the door,

"Nobody's in," says she.

Little Miss Blue Eyes has evermore

Stolen my heart from me.

Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,"Will you come in?" says she."Papa'll be back in an hour or more";—Blue Eyes has seen through me.

Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,

"Will you come in?" says she.

"Papa'll be back in an hour or more";—

Blue Eyes has seen through me.

Little Miss Blue Eyes opes her heart's door,"Nobody's in," says she.(Would I might venture that threshold o'erInto its sanctity.)

Little Miss Blue Eyes opes her heart's door,

"Nobody's in," says she.

(Would I might venture that threshold o'er

Into its sanctity.)

Little Miss Blue Eyes, if you are kind,Keep me not at the door;Into your love, from the cold and wind,Take me, dear, evermore.

Little Miss Blue Eyes, if you are kind,

Keep me not at the door;

Into your love, from the cold and wind,

Take me, dear, evermore.

Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,Archly smiling at me:"Papa'll be back in an hour or more,Come in and wait," says she.

Little Miss Blue Eyes stands at the door,

Archly smiling at me:

"Papa'll be back in an hour or more,

Come in and wait," says she.


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