Youth’s Spring Tribute

John Ireland, Dante Gabriel Rossetti

On this sweet bank your head thrice sweet and dear
I lay, and spread your hair on either side
And see the newborn woodflowers bashful-eyed
Look through the golden tresses here and there
On these debateable borders of the year
Spring's foot half falters; scarce she yet may know
The leafless blackthorn-blossom from the snow
And through her bowers the wind' s way still is clear

But April's sun strikes down the glades to-day;
So shut your eyes upturned and feel my kiss
Creep, as the Spring now thrills through every spray
Up your warm throat to your warm lips: for this
Is even the hour of Love's sworn suitservice
With whom cold hearts are counted castaway

Trivia about the song Youth’s Spring Tribute by John Ireland

When was the song “Youth’s Spring Tribute” released by John Ireland?
The song Youth’s Spring Tribute was released in 1916, on the album “Marigold”.
Who composed the song “Youth’s Spring Tribute” by John Ireland?
The song “Youth’s Spring Tribute” by John Ireland was composed by John Ireland, Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

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