English May

John Ireland, Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Would God your health were as this month of May
Should be, were this not England, - and your face
Abroad, to give the gracious sunshine grace
And laugh beneath the budding hawthorn-spray
But here the hedgerows pine from green to grey
While yet May's lyre is tuning, and her song
Is weak in shade that should in sun be strong;
And your pulse springs not to so faint a lay

If in my life be breath of Italy
Would God that I might yield it all to you!
So, when such grafted warmth had burgeoned through
The languor of your Maytime’s hawthorn-tree
My spirit at rest should walk unseen and see
The garland of your beauty bloom anew

Trivia about the song English May by John Ireland

When was the song “English May” released by John Ireland?
The song English May was released in 1912, on the album “Songs of a Wayfarer”.
Who composed the song “English May” by John Ireland?
The song “English May” by John Ireland was composed by John Ireland, Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

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