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William Blake

Songs of Innocence and of Experience

47 poems · ~7 weeks at one per day

The two contrary states of the human soul—Blake's luminous Songs of Innocence answered, poem by poem, by the darker Songs of Experience

Introduction (Songs of Innocence)

Piping down the valleys wild,
Piping songs of pleasant glee,
On a cloud I saw a child,
And he laughing said to me:

‘Pipe a song about a Lamb!’
So I piped with merry cheer.
‘Piper, pipe that song again.’
So I piped: he wept to hear.

‘Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe;
Sing thy songs of happy cheer!’
So I sung the same again,
While he wept with joy to hear.

‘Piper, sit thee down and write
In a book, that all may read.’
So he vanished from my sight;
And I plucked a hollow reed,

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