Summer in the Heart.

Spring-time may lose its freshest tints,1
                        
                        And Autumn leaves their gold,2
                        
                        The bitter blast and snowy wreath3
                        
                        May sweep across the wold ;4
                        
                        But the years are full of splendours5
                        
                        That never will depart,6
                        
                        For they shed eternal fragrance7
                        
                        When there’s Summer in the Heart.8
                        The shadows linger on the earth,9
                        
                        The sunbeams hide away,10
                        
                        The sad mists fold their chill white hands11
                        
                        About the face of day ;12
                        
                        The tumult and the rush of life13
                        
                        Sound aye in street and mart ;14
                        
                        But they cannot drown life’s music15
                        
                        When there’s Summer in the Heart.16
                        The city towers are crumbling fast,17
                        
                        And totter to their fall ;18
                        
                        The ivied castle on the height19
                        
                        Shows many a ruined wall ;20
                        
                        But men build eternal dwellings21
                        
                        With strange and wondrous art,22
                        
                        They are shrines for the Immortals23
                        
                        When there’s Summer in the Heart.24