A LITTLE LOVE SONG

By Evaleen Stein

My heart was like a sunless, cold,

Unlovely land of ice and snow,

Wherein no blessed buds unfold,

Nor singing waters flow.

Then all at once the April skies

Laughed in your look, and at that hour

My spirit melted, torrent-wise,

My life broke into flower!

O dearest heart, I had not guessed

What marvel of immortal seeds

Lay hidden deep within my breast,

Beneath its barren weeds!

But now I know, but now I know

The glory of the flower of love,

The joyous splendor of its glow,

The subtile pain thereof!