"There's Music in the Air" (1857) by George Frederick Root 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. CHORUS Many a harp's extatic 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 moonlight's sultry beam Reflects a golden light On the distant mountain stream. CHORUS 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. CHORUS Then, O then the loved ones gone Wake the pure celestial song Angel voices greet us there In the music of the air.