A forest lullaby with gentle words that rhyme with story for preschoolers.
As I rest upon my bed,
A thought dances through my head:
My pillow is a patch of moss,
Where gentle breezes softly toss.

My blanket turns to meadow grass,
Where silver moonbeams slowly pass,
And fireflies with twinkling light
Guide fairy footsteps through the night.

A rabbit hops up next to me,
His whiskers twitching playfully,
While overhead, an owl so wise
Glides silent through the velvet skies.

The crickets play their lullaby,
As moths and stars float gently by.
My bed becomes a garden sweet,
Where forest friends come round to meet.

A chipmunk with russet fur so bright
Curls close to share the peaceful night,
While a deer with soft and gentle eyes
Watches moonflowers slowly rise.

The willow branches bend to sweep
Above us as we drift to sleep,
And somewhere in the misty air,
A whippoorwill calls soft and fair.

The night wind whispers secrets old
Of forest stories yet untold,
While mushroom circles, silvery-white,
Glow like lanterns in the night.

At last, as dawn begins to peep,
My woodland friends fade into sleep,
But when tomorrow night is here,
They'll all come back, these friends so dear.
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