A Mother's Prayer for Her Boy Out There

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A Mother's Prayer for Her Boy Out There is a World War I era song released in 1918. Andrew B. Sterling wrote the lyrics and Arthur Lange composed the music. It was written for voice and piano. The song was published by Joe Morris Music Co. of New York City. On the cover is a woman kneeling down to pray, with a picture of a soldier hanging on the wall behind her. The lyrics tell the story of a mother who is struggling with the fact that her son is fighting in war. The only way she can find solace is through prayer. It is told in from the third-person point of view. The chorus is as follows: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A Mother's Prayer for Her Boy Out There is a World War I era song released in 1918. Andrew B. Sterling wrote the lyrics and Arthur Lange composed the music. It was written for voice and piano. The song was published by Joe Morris Music Co. of New York City. On the cover is a woman kneeling down to pray, with a picture of a soldier hanging on the wall behind her. The lyrics tell the story of a mother who is struggling with the fact that her son is fighting in war. The only way she can find solace is through prayer. It is told in from the third-person point of view. The chorus is as follows: Just a little prayerWhen shadows are stealingJust a little prayer,A voice appealing;To a baby shoe she's clingingWhile the Angelus is ringing,Come the words that startFrom an aching heart:"May angels guard him tenderlyTonight and send my baby back to me".That's a mother's prayerFor her boy "out there". The sheet music can be found at the Library of Congress and Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
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