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Sleep sweet sleep in the land that Morpheus keeps.
A land wherewith sounds of the young and old do weep.
A land down under where even Gods will not slumber.
As place of dreams and rest where we are often put to test,
Our reason and imagination with hopeful bonds of limitation.
Does plea to Morpheus, Oh sleep Oh comforting sleep
Be thy Rescue, be thy savorier, be thy good rest
So answers can be found to life's eternal test
Morpheus sometimes answers, than sleep ye kind sirs.
Sleep ye not deep lest the dragon come to reap,
From our souls goodness was kept while we slept.
Now I apply to sleep while the Gods I hope will keep,
My life in good stead as now I ready for bed.
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A land wherewith sounds of the young and old do weep.
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