The Cottager to Her Infant

Robert Owens, Dorothy Wordsworth

The days are cold, the nights are long
The north-wind sings a doleful song;
Then hush again upon my breast;
All merry things are now at rest
Save thee, my pretty Love!

The kitten sleeps upon the hearth
The crickets long have ceased their mirth;
There's nothing stirring in the house
Save one wee, hungry, nibbling mouse
Then why so busy thou?

Nay! start not at that sparkling light;
'Tis but the moon that shines so bright
On the window pane bedropped with rain:
Then, little Darling! sleep again
And wake when it is day

Trivia about the song The Cottager to Her Infant by Robert Owens

When was the song “The Cottager to Her Infant” released by Robert Owens?
The song The Cottager to Her Infant was released in 1969, on the album “4 Motivations for Baritone and Piano, Op. 21”.
Who composed the song “The Cottager to Her Infant” by Robert Owens?
The song “The Cottager to Her Infant” by Robert Owens was composed by Robert Owens, Dorothy Wordsworth.

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