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Who Wrote the First Valentine’s Day Poem?

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The celebration of Valentine’s Day is often seen as a modern institution, even though the roots of the holiday go back to Late Antiquity, and reference figures such as St. Valentine of Rome and St. Valentine of Terni. It’s difficult to separate our view of February 14th from the more recent phenomenon of greeting cards, comical cupids, and specialty treats from candy companies.

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However, not only are some of these traditions older than we might think (mass-produced Valentine’s Day cards were an enormous success in early 19th-century England,) but the earliest Valentine’s Day love poem comes from none other than the first great English author, Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote throughout the second half of the 14th-century.

Chaucer’s most famous work is The Canterbury Tales, an enormous collection of linked stories in poetry and prose. But his 700-line poem “Parlement of Foules” has the special distinction of being the first surviving record of a connection between Valentine’s Day and romantic love. Chaucer probably composed the poem in 1381–82. At the time, he was a member of the court of King Richard II, holding an important bureaucratic position in London. The date suggests that Chaucer wrote “Parlement of Foules” to honor the first anniversary of the engagement of the English King to Princess Anne of Bohemia.

The poem follows the dream of the narrator, as he walks through Venus’s temple and discovers a meeting of birds who are all choosing their mates. This is when St. Valentine’s Day is mentioned (English modernized):

For this was on St. Valentine’s Day,

When every bird cometh there to choose his mate.

The poem also contains a familiar Valentine’s image, Cupid with his arrows:

Under a tree, beside a well, I saw

Cupid our lord his arrows forge and file;                                                             

And at his feet his bow already lay.

When Chaucer mentions St. Valentine’s Day, is he referring specifically to February 14th? Late winter isn’t a time when birds in England would mate. However, the date for the start of spring—when some birds would have started nesting in England—was on February 23rd in the calendars of that time, certainly close enough for Chaucer to take poetic license and nudge it a bit to match with Valentine’s Day.

Love birds remain a popular symbol of Valentine’s Day even now, and for this we can thank Chaucer. In fact, he may very well have invented the link between love and Valentine’s Day, although we will probably never know for certain.

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Whoever started these traditions, all of us here at Quality Air Heating and Air Conditioning hope you have a pleasant February 14th.

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