Baby Mine is one of the oldest lullabies and it was originated by Disney animated film which is named as Dumbo. This is one of the widely known lullabies in the American film. The song is composed by Frank Churchill and was listed American Film Institute’s in ‘100 Years 100 Songs’ as one of the best American film songs.
This song was beautifully pictured in the film. In the film, this song showed the beautiful bond between the mother and her son. The song was played when Mrs. Jumbo, Dumbo’s mother was locked up in the circus wagon. The mother cradles her son with her trunk while this lullaby is sung. Sing along and here you go!
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Summary:
In this lullaby, the author wants to show how the mother made her baby stop from crying. The mother says to her baby, “Don’t cry my little baby, dry up your eyes!” The mother wants her baby to put her head near her heart so that they never apart. The poet also says that when the little baby plays, he should not mind to whatever he says. The mother loves the shine in her child’s eyes and she never wants to see tears in her baby’s eyes. You may also like to read, Mary Had A Little Lamb.
The mother assures her baby that if the other people knew the baby, they would also love back the baby. If those people knew the baby, they would have never scolded him. The mother wants to say that from head to toe, the baby is so precious to her. His mother finds her baby the cutest of all. The author has shown the exceptionally special bond between the mother and her baby through this poem.
A Little Something For Parents:
Poems should be an integral part of your child’s growing process as they make their lives more colorful and vibrant by adding a variety of rich experience. So, every child should be encouraged to read more and more poems.
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