| Song | Children's Lullaby |
| Artist | Vertical Horizon |
| Album | There and Back Again |
| 作词 : Calloway, Kane, O'Brien, Soder | |
| Little girl was down by the waterside | |
| The sun so hot and the roses so red where she lie | |
| As little boys sit and watch as she twirls all around | |
| Sunny smiles not a raincloud could bring that girl down | |
| But nowWhat's behind those big brown eyes? | |
| Do you dream at night | |
| Without your lullaby? | |
| Little boy sits alone as he sings in the dark | |
| Wondering if his own dreams had pulled them apart | |
| He sings a song of tomorrow he never can see | |
| Mostly sings of a lost little girl's memory | |
| And nowAs his dreams go flashing by | |
| He begins to hear | |
| A lonely lullaby | |
| Well now, we used to sing | |
| And we used to cry | |
| Through everything | |
| In our children's lullaby | |
| Little girl on the street with nobody around | |
| Has her head in the air dirty feet on the ground | |
| She shuts her eyes and she wonders is this a mistake | |
| Now she's gone from the warmth of her little boy days | |
| And stillShe believes that she'll get by | |
| On her own without | |
| Her little boy's lullaby | |
| Little boy prays to | |
| God to answer his song | |
| To hold her hand when everyone else's are gone | |
| Time goes by and the wounds slowly turn into scars | |
| So he makes his final wish on the midnight stars | |
| And he screams | |
| Little girl, won't you hear my cry? | |
| Won't you come back home | |
| To your lover's lullaby? | |
| Little girl down by the waterside | |
| Goodbye |
| zuò cí : Calloway, Kane, O' Brien, Soder | |
| Little girl was down by the waterside | |
| The sun so hot and the roses so red where she lie | |
| As little boys sit and watch as she twirls all around | |
| Sunny smiles not a raincloud could bring that girl down | |
| But nowWhat' s behind those big brown eyes? | |
| Do you dream at night | |
| Without your lullaby? | |
| Little boy sits alone as he sings in the dark | |
| Wondering if his own dreams had pulled them apart | |
| He sings a song of tomorrow he never can see | |
| Mostly sings of a lost little girl' s memory | |
| And nowAs his dreams go flashing by | |
| He begins to hear | |
| A lonely lullaby | |
| Well now, we used to sing | |
| And we used to cry | |
| Through everything | |
| In our children' s lullaby | |
| Little girl on the street with nobody around | |
| Has her head in the air dirty feet on the ground | |
| She shuts her eyes and she wonders is this a mistake | |
| Now she' s gone from the warmth of her little boy days | |
| And stillShe believes that she' ll get by | |
| On her own without | |
| Her little boy' s lullaby | |
| Little boy prays to | |
| God to answer his song | |
| To hold her hand when everyone else' s are gone | |
| Time goes by and the wounds slowly turn into scars | |
| So he makes his final wish on the midnight stars | |
| And he screams | |
| Little girl, won' t you hear my cry? | |
| Won' t you come back home | |
| To your lover' s lullaby? | |
| Little girl down by the waterside | |
| Goodbye |