Every language had its stock of lullabies, nursery rhymes, nonsense verses, fairytales and simple stories of light and delight. |
Whenever possible, the lullabies and poems of the lower and middle years should be sung or presented by phonograph records. |
Their traditional music includes work songs, hymns, lullabies, ballads, and healing songs. |
One of the earliest lullabies in English was written during the time of King Edward II of England in the 14th century. |
My ever-present guard watched as I gently sang them lullabies and tucked them into their trundle beds. |
Kara's voice was more subtle, and her soft lullabies on quiet Alabama nights made it seem as though everything was right with the world. |