From the 1922 musical “Thumbs Up”.
Words by Neville Fleeson.
Music by Albert Von Tilzer.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
Love has come into my heart
I hear him pleading tenderly
Shall I bid him now depart
And banish from my heart
This joy and ecstasy?
Love, Ah! leave me not alone
Since you are here my life seems bright
You came softly stealing to my heart
At the dance last night
While the dreamy waltz was softly playing
He whisper’d low, “I love you so”
And I confess I ne’er felt such happiness
Could I tell that ‘neath his spell
The joy and bliss of his goodnight kiss
Made me love him so
Love has come into my heart
Oh! tell me that we’ll part no more
Love has come into my heart at last
I know I’ve found the one whom I adore
Ah! My heart’s filled with gladness
And my life with sunshine
Love, you hold me enraptured
My poor heart you have captured
Love has come into my heart
My heart, again
Sung here by the eldest Ms. Bear: