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When an Angel Song Awakes Me

Author: May Justus Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I am gazing through the shadows of the gloaming Refrain First Line: When an angel voice awakes me from my slumber

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[I am gazing thro' the shadows of the gloaming]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. W. Bacon Used With Text: When an Angel Song Awakes Me

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When an Angel Song Awakes Me

Author: May Justus Hymnal: Truth and Hope #148 (1919) First Line: I am gazing thro' the shadows of the gloaming Refrain First Line: When an angel voice awakes me from my slumber Languages: English Tune Title: [I am gazing thro' the shadows of the gloaming]

When an angel song awakes me

Author: May Justus Hymnal: Music that Wins #d30 (1921) First Line: I am gazing through the shadows Refrain First Line: When an angel voice Languages: English

When an angel song awakes me

Author: May Justus Hymnal: Near the Cross #d34 (1917) First Line: I am gazing through the shadows Refrain First Line: When an angel voice Languages: English

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George W. Bacon

Person Name: Geo. W. Bacon Composer of "[I am gazing thro' the shadows of the gloaming]" in Truth and Hope Early 20th Century

May Justus

1898 - 1989 Author of "When an Angel Song Awakes Me" Born: May 12, 1898, Del Rio, Tennessee. Died: November 7, 1989, Monteagle, Tennessee. Justus was born on May 12, 1898, in Del Rio, Tennessee, to a school-teacher father and stay-at-home mother. The family moved around quite frequently, but always stayed close to the Appalachian Mountains that helped shape Justus’s character and writing. “For I feel at home only in the mountains,” she has said in several interviews. She eventually attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she earned her Bachelors in Teaching. Early in her career, she grew fond of writing children’s literature—all dealing with the mountain folklore of her youth. Her first children’s book Gabby Gaffer was published in 1929 when Justus was thirty years old. The book was inspired by her students who always begged for one of Justus’s beloved stories after they finished their schoolwork. After her first publication, Justus continued to generate works, all while teaching. Her students inspired Justus to write more and more—and she did, dedicating countless stories to them. Justus’s love of children even led her to begin teaching handicapped students in her own home. After her retirement, Justus continued her work with children, operating a story-and-song program from her home, and maintaining a children’s library in her attic for twenty years. Justus won a bevy of awards for her literary achievements, including the Julia Ellsworth Ford Prize for Gabby Gaffer’s New Shoes in 1935, and the Boy’s Club Award in 1950 for Luck for Little LuLu, cementing her place as an adored children’s author. Justus passed away on November 7, 1989, at the age of 91. Posthumously, her Alma Mater established the May Justus Collection, housing bibliographies of all of her books, anthologies containing her short poems, photographs, manuscripts, sixteen handwritten letters, and other materials concerning her personal history. --www.mtsu.edu/tnlitproj/ (excerpts)
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