16073. The Angels' Song

1 There’s a song the an­gels sing,
And its notes with rap­ture ring,
Round the throne whose ra­di­ance fills the heav’ns above:
Shepherds heard a dist­ant strain,
Watching on Ju­de­a’s plain,
"Glory be to God, to men be peace and love."

Refrain:
Thro’ the earth and thro’ the sky
Let the an­them ev­er fly,
Peace, good will to men,
And glo­ry be to God on high.

2 ’Tis a song for child­ren, too,
To the Sav­ior ’tis their due;
Let its grate­ful notes as­cend to Him again;
Join the an­gels in their song,
And the heav’n­ly strain pro­long,
"Glory be to God, good­will and peace to men." [Refrain]

3 Soon around that throne may we
With those hap­py an­gels be,
Striking harps to strains that nev­er­more shall cease;
Mingling love with lof­ti­est praise,
Still the chor­us there we’ll raise,
"Glory be to God, to men good will and peace." [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There’s a song the an­gels sing
Title: The Angels' Song
Refrain First Line: Thro’ the earth and thro’ the sky
Language: English
Source: Attributed to Brooklyn Anniversary Hymnsm 1855; The Young Singer's Friend; or, the Lee Avenue Collection (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1857)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There’s a song the an­gels sing]
Key: F Major or modal
Source: Sunday School Music Book, 1858
Copyright: Public Domain



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