My Indiana Hoosier Lullabye
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My Indiana Hoosier Lullabye
by Lawrence C. Sarsoun
Copyright 1991 (ASCAP)
When the sun is settin’ slowly, ‘neath the cornstalks and the sorghum,
And the wind is blowin’ kisses on the air.
When I get to sittin’ comfy with my darlin’ on the front porch,
And she takes to runnin’ fingers through my hair.
With the weeping willows yawnin’ while the crickets slow their chirpin’
And the kids all want to go to beddy-bye.
Well, I get out my gi-tar and bed ‘em down until tomorrow with my
Indiana Hoosier Lullabye.
(Chorus)
Lullabye, and good night. Give your Dad a hug. Squeeze me real tight.
Give your Mom a kiss. Then go to sleep, to my
Indiana Hoosier Lullabye.
With the crimson shadows creepin,’ all the cows and pigs are sleepin’
And my melody goes driftin’ cross the yard.
It’s just me and Ma a’singing, It’s just me and her a’swingin’,
With our dog, Old Shep, a’standin’ there on guard.
Darkness falls across the meadow, where the fireflies are glowin’
And the only sound you hear is Baby’s cry.
Well, I’ll serenade my sweetheart on the front porch with my gi-tar,
And my Indiana Hoosier Lullabye.
(Chorus)
Lullabye, and good night. Give your Dad a hug. Squeeze me real tight.
Give your Mom a kiss. Then go to sleep, to my
Indiana Hoosier Lullabye.
To my Indiana Hoosier Lullabye.