"Angel Gabriel" (1875) End Song. Words by Frank Dumont Music by James E. Stewart New York: J. L. Peters, Plate No. 10,656-3. [Source: pages 6-8 of "Minstrel Songs, Old and New" (1883)] 1. Oh! my soul, my soul am a gwine for to rest, In de arms of angel Gabriel, And I climb on a hill and I look to de west, And I cross over Jordan to de Lam'; And I'll sit me down in de old armchair, Oh! brudders, I will never tire, And old Satan my sneeze, but I will take my ease, And I'll warm myself at de holy fire. CHORUS I will shout, (I will shout,) And I'll dance, (And I'll dance,) And I'll wake up early in de morn; And I will arise, and rub my sleepy eyes, When old Gabriel am blowing his horn. 2. Oh1 my sould, my sould am a gwine for to rest, Gwine to rest just as sure as I am born, And I'll look like a blackbird a sitt'n' on a rest, When old Gabr'll am blowing on de horn; And I'll leave my clothes safe upon de shore, For I'll have new garments for to wear; And I'll have bran-new shoes, and never get de blues, And de angels dey will come and curl my hair. (CHORUS) 3. Oh! ... I shan't weep when I'm gwine for to leave, So I'll pack up my band-box and I'll go, And my brethren, oh! harken and don't ever grieve, For I'm gwine up to glory very slow; And I'll eat my meals, yes, three times a day, Oh! you bet your life I won't be late, And I'll have lots of fun, when you, my brethren, come, For I'm gwine to take de tickets at de gate. (CHORUS)