Lost in a Wood
My dears, don’t you know how a long time ago
There were two little babies, their names I don’t know
They were stolen away on a bright summer’s day
And lost in a wood, as I’ve heard people say
Now beneath the blue sky and among the trees high
They gathered wild flowers and heard the birds cry
Then on blackberries fed and strawberries red
And when they were weary, ‘We’ll go home,’ they said
Pretty babes in the wood, sweet babes in the wood
And it’s oh, the sad tale of the babes in the wood
And when it was night, so sad was their plight
For the sun it went down and the stars gave no light
They wept and they cried, they sobbed and they sighed
And long before morning they lay down and died
Pretty babes in the wood, sweet babes in the wood
And it’s oh, the sad tale of the babes in the wood
And when they were dead, the robin so red
Brought strawberry leaves and all over them laid
And all they day long, the green branches among
They sweetly did whistle, and this was their song
Pretty babes in the wood, sweet babes in the wood
And it’s oh, the sad tale of the babes in the wood