Sing to Me of Heaven


cffblog6.jpgFebruary 18, 2018 (Sunday)
Today I bring to you a song that has been unfamiliar to me until recently. It is presented by one person singing all the parts. His website is called, “Acapeldridge.”

Sing to Me of Heaven
Author: Ada Powell
Composer: Benjamin Burke Beall

Sing to me of Heaven, sing that song of peace,
From the toils that bind me it will bring release;
Burdens will be lifted that are pressing so,
Showers of great blessing o’er my heart will flow.
Refrain
Sing to me of Heaven, let me fondly dream,
Of its golden glory, of its pearly gleam;
Sing to me when shadows of the evening fall,
Sing to me of heaven, sweetest song of all.
Sing to me of Heaven, as I walk alone,
Dreaming of the comrades that so long have gone;
In a fairer region ‘mong the angel throng,
They are happy as they sing that old, sweet song.
Refrain
Sing to me of Heaven, tenderly and low,
Till the shadows o’er me rise and swiftly go;
When my heart is weary, when the day is long,
Sing to me of Heaven, sing that old, sweet song.
Refrain

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