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A Radio Ryme

HUSHEEN, Oh! whe is this that softly lies At my heart’s door with drowsy eyes, While shadows o’er the sunset skies Steal silently and soon, O! *Husheen, Husha, Hush and lullalo, Husheen, Husho, tHush go ciuin go lo! A ES TS +; i It is my treasure noon and niglit, It is my heart’s love at first sight; Oh, joy! to press that cheek so light, And to my wee one croon, Of VRE ih Husheen, Husho, Hush and lullalo, Husheen, Husho, Hush go ciuin go lo! Now the dusky night creeps down O’er sleepy stream and heather brown, High above the dreamy town There floats the silver moon, O! By iid = = US SA F a as B au fee Ct 'Husheen, Husho, Hush and lullalo, Husheen, Husho. -Hush go cisin go lot -Francis A. Fahy. "Hush softly till dawn," pronounced "Hush guc kyune gul lo. : *Pronounced "FIush-een." ee i tt ht ah it TER Ite it nt te tae ttt ne at a O- ton aan. wo. Te.

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Bibliographic details

Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 15

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A Radio Ryme Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 15

A Radio Ryme Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 15

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