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Angels Rock Me to Sleep

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M. W. E. Hymnal: Special Radio Selections #26 (1943) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Lyrics: 1 My heart is sad, my soul is weary, While sailing o'er life's rugged main; The clouds are dark, the day is dreary, It seems all earthly help is vain. Chorus: Angels rock me to sleep In the cradle of love, Bear me over the deep To that haven above; When the shadows shall fall And the Savior shall call, Angels rock me to sleep In the cradle of love. 2 There is no earthly friend to guide me, No one to point to heaven's goal; But Christ the Savior stays beside me To cheer and comfort my poor soul. [Chorus] 3 At last the harbor I am nearing, I see the lights along the shore; I hear my friends and loved ones cheering, I'll soon be safe forevermore. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart is sad, my soul is weary]

Angels Rock Me to Sleep

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M. W. E. Hymnal: Our Recorded Songs, number two #118 (1967) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart is sad, my soul is weary]

Angels Rock Me to Sleep

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M. W. E. Hymnal: The Crown #180 (1949) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Tune Title: [My heart is sad, my soul is weary]

Angels Rock Me to Sleep

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M. W. E. Hymnal: Church Gospel Songs and Hymns #301 (1983) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart is sad, my soul is weary]

Angels Rock Me to Sleep

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M. W. E. Hymnal: Songs of the Church #506 (1990) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Tune Title: [My heart is sad, my soul is weary]

My heart is sad, my soul is weary

Author: Thomas Ramsey; M.W.E. Hymnal: The Chuck Wagon Gang #80 (1964) Languages: English
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Angels rock me to sleep

Author: Marion W. Easterling Hymnal: Best of All #84 (1951) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Refrain First Line: Angels rock me to sleep in the cradle of love Lyrics: 1 My heart is sad, my soul is weary, While sailing o'er life's rugged main. The clouds are dark, the day is dreary, It seems all earthly help is vain. Chorus: Angels rock me to sleep In the cradle of love, Bear me over the deep To that haven above; When the shadows shall fall And the Savior shall call, Angels rock me to sleep In the cradle of love. 2 There is no earthly friend to guide me, No one to point to heaven's goal, But Christ the Savior stays beside me To cheer and comfort my poor soul. [Chorus] 3 At last the harbor I am nearing, I see the lights along the shore, I hear my friends and loved ones cheering, I'll soon be safe forevermore. [Chorus] Languages: English

Angels rock me to sleep in the cradle of love

Author: Marion W. Easterling Hymnal: America's Favorite Radio Songs #d62 (1947) First Line: My heart is sad, my soul is weary Languages: English

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