Love is the very heart of spring; Flocks fall to loving on the lea And wildfowl love upon the wing, When spring first enters like a sea. When spring first enters like a sea Into the heart of everything, Bestir yourselves religiously, Incense before love's altar bring. Incense before love's altar bring, Flowers from the flowering hawthorn tree, Flowers from the margin of the spring, For all the flowers are sweet to see. Love is the very heart of spring; When spring first enters like a sea Incense before love's altar bring, And flowers while flowers are sweet to see. Bring flowers while flowers are sweet to see; Love is almighty, love's a King, Incense before love's altar bring, Incense before love's altar bring. Love's gifts are generous and free When spring first enters like a sea; When spring first enters like a sea, The birds are all inspired to sing. Love is the very heart of spring, The birds are all inspired to sing, Love's gifts are generous and free; Love is almighty, love's a King. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WHITE KNIGHT'S SONG by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON SUNDERED PATHS by MATHILDE BLIND A CREW POEM by EDWARD AUGUSTUS BLOUNT JR. A PRIZE FOR EURIPIDES by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON MULTUM DILEXIT by DAVID HARTLEY COLERIDGE LOOKING EAST by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK |