A SPANISH DANCE, 



LAUREL Music SERIES. 



Come where the moonbeams so lightly are glancing, 

 Come 'neath the smile of the loved evening star, 



Under the orange-boughs forth from the shadows, 

 Stealeth the voice of the dreamy guitar. 



Trip we so fleetly to music entrancing, 



Joyous the heart like the bird in its flight, 



Gone are the toils and the cares of the day time, 

 Welcome the bliss of the beautiful night. 



Dreamy and sweet the guitars still are ringing, 

 Calm lies the village beneath the moon's kiss, 



Faster the heart beats, its joy is a rapture, 

 Would we could glide on forever like this. 



ALL ABOARD FOR BLANKET BAY. 



SHEET Music. 



I. 



There's a ship sails away at the close of each day, 

 Sails away to the land of dreams. 

 Mama's little boy Blue, is the Captain and crew, 

 Of this wonderful ship, "Called the White Pillow Slip,' 

 When the day's play is o'er, and the toys on the floor 

 Cast aside by a little brown hand, 

 Mama hugs him up tight, Papa whispers good night, 

 Little sailor boy, sail into sweet slumber land. 



CHORUS : 



All aboard for Blanket Bay, 

 Won't come back 'till the break of day ; 

 Roll him round in his little white sheet 

 Till you can't see his little bare feet. 

 Then you tuck him up in his trundle bed, 

 Ship ahoy, little sleepy head. 

 Bless Mama, bless Papa, and sail away, 

 All aboard for Blanket Bay. 



There was one night the ship took a wonderful trip, 



And the Captain came home next day 



With his little voice hushed, And his little face flushed, 



From a fever he'd caught In the Slumberland Port ; 



And they watched by his bed, till the old doctor said 



He's asleep, danger's past, come away. 



Mama kissed her boy Blue, Papa hugged him up too ; 



There were tears in his eyes as he sang Blanket Bay. 



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