Lullabies for boys with lyrics Elizabeth Guest listen online

In olden times bedtime lullabies for boys told about bravery, courage and honor. Nowadays the meaning of lullabies has been changed and their main purpose's become to calm babies down and to surrender them by love and warmth. Listen to our collections of nursery lullabies along with your little one on our website, you can also download the songs to go to sleep on your laptop or phone. 

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Buckeye Jim
Elizabeth Guest

Way up yonder above the sky
A bluebird lived in a jaybird's eye

Buckeye Jim, you can't go
Go weave and spin, you can't go
Buckeye Jim

Way up yonder above the moon
A blue jay nest in a silver spoon

Buckeye Jim, you can't go
Go weave and spin, you can't go
Buckeye Jim

Way down yonder in a wooden trough
An old woman died of the whoopin' cough

Buckeye Jim, you can't go
Go weave and spin, you can't go
Buckeye Jim

Way down yonder in a hollow log
A red bird danced with the green bullfrog

Buckeye Jim, you can't go
Go weave and spin, you can't go
Buckeye Jim

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