The Bee-Keeper’s Lullaby. 
EUGENE SECOR. 
GEORGE W. YORK. 
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1. The bees are in the lin - den tops, Bye, ba by, bye! 
2. The ba - by bees are fast a-sleep, Bye, ba by, bye! 
3. The ba - by bees will wake someday, Bye, ba - by, bye! 
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They’llbring the sun- shine home in drops, Bye, ba - by, bye! 
They nev - er fret, they nev er weep, Bye, ba _ by, bye! 
And go a-mong the flows to play, Bye, ba by, bye! 
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Andsome they'll put in wax-cupsneat Just for their cra-dled ones to eat; 
They lie as still at sun - ny noon Asstars are still a-round the moon; 
‘And ba by minemayhave a run Sometime, and chase them, just for fun; 
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And some they'll keep for ba by, sweet, Bye, ba by, bye! 
They nev - er hear their mam - ma croon, “Bye, ba by, bye!” 
But now lie still and sleep, sweet one, Bye, ba by, bye! 
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