The Riverside song book/Wynken Blyken and Nod
WYNKEN, BLYNKEN, AND NOD.
Eugene Field. Giovanni Paisiello.
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1. Wyn - ken, Blyn - ken, and Nod one night sailed
2. The old moon laughed and sung a song, As they 3. All night long their nets they threw For the
4. Wyn - ken and Blyn - ken are two lit - tle eyes, And
off in a wood - en shoe,— Sailed off on a
rocked in the wood - en shoe; And the wind that
fish in the twink - ling foam, Then down from the
Nod is a lit - tle head. And the wood - en
riv - er of mist - y light In - to a sea of
sped them all night long Ruf - fled the waves of
sky came the wood - en shoe, Bring-ing the fish - er - men
shoe that sailed the skies, Is a wee one's trun - dle
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dew. 'Where are you go - ing an
dew; The lit - tle stars were the
home; 'T was all so pret - ty a
bed; So shut your eyes while
what do you wish?" The old moon asked the
her - ring - fish That lived in the beau - ti - ful
sail, it seemed As if it could not
Moth - er sings Of won - der - ful sights that
three. "We have come to fish for the
sea. "Now cast your nets . . wher -
be, And you shall see . . the
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her - ring fish That live in this beau - ti - ful
ev - er you wish, But nev - er a - feared are
dream they'd dreamed Of sail - ing that beau - ti - ful
beau - ti things As you rock on the mist -y
sea; . . . . . Nets of sil - er and
we!" . . . . . So . . cried the stars to the
sea; . . . . . But . . I shall name you the
sea . . . . . Where the ol shoe rocked the
gold have we," said Wyn-ken, Blyn-ken, and Nod.
fish- er - men three,— Wyn-ken, Blyn-ken, and Nod.
fish- er - men three: Wyn-ken, Blyn-ken, and Nod.
fish- er - men three, — Wyn-ken, Blyn-ken, and Nod.