From the 1934 film “She Loves Me Not”.
Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger.
Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
Blue night and you, alone with me
My heart has never known such ecstasy
Am I on earth? Am I in Heaven?
Refrain
Can it be the trees that fill the breeze
With rare and magic perfume?
Oh, no, it isn’t the trees
It’s love in bloom
Can it be the spring that seems to bring
The stars right into my room?
Oh, no, it isn’t the spring
It’s love in bloom
My heart was a desert
You planted a seed
And this is the flower
This hour of sweet fulfillment
Is it all a dream, the joy supreme
That came to us in the gloom?
You know it isn’t a dream
It’s love in bloom
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: