1. There's Music in the Air

1. There's music in the air
       when the infant morn is nigh,
and faint its blush is seen
       on the bright and laughing sky.
Many a harp's eĉtatic sound,
with its thrill of joy profound,
while we list enchanted there
to the music in the air.

2. There's music in the air
       when the noontide's sultry beam
reflects a golden light
       on the distant mountain stream.
When beneath some grateful shade
sorrow's aching head is laid,
sweetly to the spirit there
comes the music in the air.

3. There's music in the air
       when the twilight's gentle sigh
is lost on evening's breast,
       as its pensive beauties die.
Then O! the loved one is gone,
make the pure celestial song;
angel voices greet us there,
in the music of the air.

Text Information
First Line: There's music in the air when the infant morn is nigh
Title: There's Music in the Air
Author: Fanny J. Crosby (1867)
Language: English
Publication Date: 2008
Tune Information
Name: [There's music in the air]
Composer: Pablo Sosa (2008)
Copyright: Music © 2008 Pablo Sosa. International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission. For ASEAN countries only: Music © Global Music and Media Productions, Co. Pte. Ltd., 143 Cecil Street, #07-01/02 GB Building, Singapore 069542.
Notes: Global Music and Media Productions, Co. Pte. Ltd., 143 Cecil Street, #07-01/02 GB Building, Singapore 069542; cited henceforth as GMMP.



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