398b. Hark! hark, my soul, Angelic songs

1 Hark! hark, my soul! Angelic songs are swelling
O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore;
How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling
Of that new life when sin shall be no more!
Angels of Jesus, Angels of light,
Singing to welcome
The pilgrims of the night,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims,
the pilgrims of the night.

2 Onward we go, for still we hear them singing,
"Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come;"
And through the dark, its echoes sweetly ringing,
The music of the Gospel leads us home.
Angels of Jesus, Angels of light,
Singing to welcome
The pilgrims of the night,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims,
the pilgrims of the night.

3 Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing,
The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea;
And laden souls by thousands meekly stealing,
Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee.
Singing to welcome
The pilgrims of the night,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims,
the pilgrims of the night.

4 Rest comes at length, though life be long and dreary,
The day must dawn, and darksome night be past;
Faith's journeys end in welcome to the weary,
And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last.
Singing to welcome
The pilgrims of the night,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims,
the pilgrims of the night.

5 Angels, sing on! your faithful watches keeping;
Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above;
Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping,
And life's long shadows break in cloudless love.
Singing to welcome
The pilgrims of the night,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims,
the pilgrims of the night.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Hark! hark, my soul, Angelic songs are swelling
Title: Hark! hark, my soul, Angelic songs
Author: Rev. F. W. Faber
Meter: P. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: General
Notes: Tune name in index: VOX ANGELICA
Tune Information
Name: [Hark! hark, my soul, Angelic songs are swelling]
Composer: Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc.
Meter: P. M.
Key: F Major



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