(1) I arrive to a small door that was open halfway, and in the small room I see Holly holding a small bundle in her arms, walking back and forth, while singing her little lullaby .
(2) In fact, he said if you woke up, I was to sing you a lullaby to get you back to sleep if I had to.
(3) They bantered a few minutes more before everyone quieted down and simply enjoyed the ambience and the lullaby being sung for them.
(4) She tucked her into bed and sang her a soft lullaby .
(5) His singing-voice sounded so soft, like he was singing a lullaby .
(6) The music is Celtic-Emerald Isle - the songs are a lullaby .
(7) You see, my mother used to sing me a lullaby before I went to sleep.
(8) Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song.
(9) He started singing a lullaby , and I stood in the doorway, watching them.
(10) I dreamt of a rainy day, one of those days when the crackle of water on the windows acts like a lullaby , a gentle drumming to make you slip into afternoon sleep against the strange worlds inside your book.
(11) The music is the best thing about the film, which includes spirituals, work songs, a lullaby , and a great sequence in a saloon with honky-tonk jazz.
(12) As for new songs, there's a Latvian lullaby , a Czech dirge and a Bulgarian ballad.
(13) For the next ten years until the death of Philip V (the first Spanish Bourbon and father of the first Neapolitan Bourbon), Farinelli lullabied the depressed king to sleep with the same four songs every night!
(14) Children are encouraged to sing songs during the day and lullabies before they sleep.
(15) Their traditional music includes work songs, hymns, lullabies , ballads, and healing songs.
(16) Whether it be a new tune or a timeless classic, these lullabies are sure to do the trick and calm even the most active youth.
(17) Participants learned the old lullabies and folk songs of their mothers and grandmothers joyfully and enthusiastically.
(18) Sunshine will appeal to story group times at schools and libraries, as well as parents and grandparents lullabying their children to sleep at bedtime.
(19) Two yellow birds are sitting atop the cradle as if lullabying the child.
(20) However, these songs all share the common unifying characteristic of lullabying children to sleep for generations past and generations to come.