Angel Voices, Ever Singing
Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music
Angel harps, forever ringing, rest not day or night
Thousands only live to bless Thee, and confess Thee Lord of might.
Thou Who art beyond the farthest mortal eye can scan
Can it be that Thou regardest songs of sinful man
Can we feel that Thou art near us and wilt hear us? Yea, we can.
Lord, we know Thy love rejoices o'er each work of Thine
Thou didst ears and hands and voices for Thy praise combine
Craftsman's art and music's measure for Thy pleasure didst design.
Here, great God, today we offer of Thine own to Thee
And for Thine acceptance proffer, all unworthily
Hearts and minds, and hands and voices, in our choicest melody.
Honor, glory, might and merit, Thine shall ever be
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, blessed Trinity
Of the best that Thou hast given Earth and heaven render Thee...
Angel Voices, Ever Singing
Religious Music's "Angel Voices, Ever Singing" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of spiritual melody. Rooted in the tradition of hymnody and choral composition, the track embodies the genre's characteristic focus on communal worship and introspective reflection. The piece likely draws from a rich lineage of sacred songwriting, echoing themes found in works like "It Is Well With My Soul" and "We Shall Overcome." By channeling the ethereal quality of angelic choirs, the recording captures a sense of divine presence and eternal peace. As a staple within the religious music repertoire, it serves as both a devotional aid and a musical bridge connecting listeners across generations through shared faith and acoustic beauty.
