Fair is the castle up on the hill-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
The night is fair, and the waves are still, 
And the wind is singing to you and to me 
In this lowly home beside the sea-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
 
On yonder hill is store of wealth-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
And revellers drink to a little one's health; 
But you and I bide night and day 
For the other love that has sailed away-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
 
See not, dear eyes, the forms that creep 
     Ghostlike, O my own! 
Out of the mists of the murmuring deep; 
Oh, see them not and make no cry 
Till the angels of death have passed us by-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
 
Ah, little they reck of you and me-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own! 
In our lonely home beside the sea; 
They seek the castle up on the hill, 
And there they will do their ghostly will-- 
     Hushaby, O my own! 
 
Here by the sea a mother croons 
     "Hushaby, sweet my own!" 
In yonder castle a mother swoons 
While the angels go down to the misty deep, 
Bearing a little one fast asleep-- 
     Hushaby, sweet my own!
Eugene Field
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/lullaby-by-the-sea/