Poem of the Day » william-blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:19:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 Piping Down the Valleys Wild http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/piping-down-the-valleys-wild/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/piping-down-the-valleys-wild/#comments Sat, 08 Nov 2008 20:49:43 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/?p=264 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,

And I made a rural pen,
And I stained the water clear,
And I wrote my happy songs
Every child may joy to hear.

- William Blake

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Eternity http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/eternity-2/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/eternity-2/#comments Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:54:03 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/?p=233 He who binds to himself a joy
Does the winged life destroy;
But he who kisses the joy as it flies
Lives in eternity’s sun rise.

William Blake

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Ah Sunflower http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/ah-sunflower/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/ah-sunflower/#comments Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:37:52 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/?p=221 Ah Sunflower, weary of time,
Who countest the steps of the sun;
Seeking after that sweet golden clime
Where the traveller’s journey is done;

Where the Youth pined away with desire,
And the pale virgin shrouded in snow,
Arise from their graves, and aspire
Where my Sunflower wishes to go!

William Blake

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Earth’s Answer – William Blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/earths-answer-william-blake/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/earths-answer-william-blake/#comments Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:16:37 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/06/18/earths-answer-william-blake/ Earth raised up her head
From the darkness dread and drear,
Her light fled,
Stony, dread,
And her locks covered with grey despair.

“Prisoned on watery shore,
Starry jealousy does keep my den
Cold and hoar;
Weeping o’re,
I hear the father of the ancient men.

“Selfish father of men!
Cruel, jealous, selfish fear!
Can delight,
Chained in night,
The virgins of youth and morning bear?

“Does spring hide its joy,
When buds and blossoms grow?
Does the sower
Sow by night,
Or the plowman in darkness plough?

“Break this heavy chain,
That does freeze my bones around!
Selfish, vain,
Eternal bane,
That free love with bondage bound.”

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William Blake

From: SONGS OF EXPERIENCE

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Laughing Song by William Blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/laughing-song-by-william-blake/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/laughing-song-by-william-blake/#comments Tue, 17 Jun 2008 19:16:32 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/06/17/laughing-song-by-william-blake/ When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,
And the dimpling stream runs laughing by;
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;

when the meadows laugh with lively green,
And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene,
When Mary and Susan and Emily
With their sweet round mouths sing “Ha, ha he!”

When the painted birds laugh in the shade,
Where our table with cherries and nuts is spread:
Come live, and be merry, and join with me,
To sing the sweet chorus of “Ha, ha, he!”

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By: William Blake
From: SONGS OF INNOCENCE

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I Went To The Garden Of Love http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/i-went-to-the-garden-of-love/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/i-went-to-the-garden-of-love/#comments Wed, 07 May 2008 20:22:16 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/05/07/i-went-to-the-garden-of-love/ I went to the Garden of Love,
And saw what I never had seen;
A Chapel was built in the midst,
Where I used to play on the green.

And the gates of this Chapel were shut,
And ‘Thou shalt not’ writ over the door;
So I turned to the Garden of Love
That so many sweet flowers bore.

And I saw it was filled with graves,
And tombstones where flowers should be;
And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds,
And binding with briars my joys and desires.

- William Blake

- From Songs of Experience

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A Dream http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/a-dream/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/a-dream/#comments Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:30:20 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/04/18/a-dream/ Once a dream did weave a shade
O’er my Angel-guarded bed,
That an Emmet lost its way
Where on grass methought I lay.

Troubled, ‘wilder’d, and forlorn,
Dark, benighted, travel-worn,
Over many a tangled spray,
All heart-broken I heard her say:

“O, my children! do they cry?
Do they hear their father sigh?
Now they look abroad to see:
Now return and weep for me.”

Pitying, I drop’d a tear;
But I saw a glow-worm near,
Who replied: “What wailing wight
Calls the watchman of the night?

“I am set to light the ground,
While the beetle goes his round:
Follow now the beetle’s hum;
Little wanderer, hie thee home.”

- William Blake

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The Four Zoas – William Blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/the-four-zoas-william-blake/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/the-four-zoas-william-blake/#comments Mon, 03 Mar 2008 20:58:26 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/03/03/the-four-zoas-william-blake/ ‘What is the price of Experience? do men buy it for a song?
Or wisdom for a dance in the street? No, it is bought with the price
Of all that a man hath, his house, his wife, his children.
Wisdom is sold in the desolate market where none come to buy,
And in the wither’d field where the farmer plows for bread in vain.

It is an easy thing to triumph in the summer’s sun
And in the vintage and to sing on the waggon loaded with corn.
It is an easy thing to talk of patience to the afflicted,
To speak the laws of prudence to the houseless wanderer,
To listen to the hungry raven’s cry in wintry season
When the red blood is fill’d with wine and with the marrow of lambs.

It is an easy thing to laugh at wrathful elements,
To hear the dog howl at the wintry door, the ox in the slaughter house moan;
To see a god on every wind and a blessing on every blast;
To hear sounds of love in the thunder storm that destroys our enemies’ house;
To rejoice in the blight that covers his field, and the sickness that cuts off his children,
While our olive and vine sing and laugh round our door, and our children bring fruits and flowers.

Then the groan and the dolor are quite forgotten, and the slave grinding at the mill,
And the captive in chains, and the poor in the prison, and the soldier in the field
When the shatter’d bone hath laid him groaning among the happier dead.

It is an easy thing to rejoice in the tents of prosperity:
Thus could I sing and thus rejoice: but it is not so with me.’

‘Compel the poor to live upon a crust of bread, by soft mild arts.
Smile when they frown, frown when they smile; and when a man looks pale
With labour and abstinence, say he looks healthy and happy;
And when his children sicken, let them die; there are enough
Born, even too many, and our earth will be overrun
Without these arts. If you would make the poor live with temper,
With pomp give every crust of bread you give; with gracious cunning
Magnify small gifts; reduce the man to want a gift, and then give with pomp.
Say he smiles if you hear him sigh. If pale, say he is ruddy.
Preach temperance: say he is overgorg’d and drowns his wit
In strong drink, though you know that bread and water are all
He can afford. Flatter his wife, pity his children, till we can
Reduce all to our will, as spaniels are taught with art.’

The sun has left his blackness and has found a fresher morning,
And the mild moon rejoices in the clear and cloudless night,
And Man walks forth from midst of the fires: the evil is all consum’d.
His eyes behold the Angelic spheres arising night and day;
The stars consum’d like a lamp blown out, and in their stead, behold
The expanding eyes of Man behold the depths of wondrous worlds!
One Earth, one sea beneath; nor erring globes wander, but stars
Of fire rise up nightly from the ocean; and one sun
Each morning, like a new born man, issues with songs and joy
Calling the Plowman to his labour and the Shepherd to his rest.
He walks upon the Eternal Mountains, raising his heavenly voice,
Conversing with the animal forms of wisdom night and day,
That, risen from the sea of fire, renew’d walk o’er the Earth;
For Tharmas brought his flocks upon the hills, and in the vales
Around the Eternal Man’s bright tent, the little children play
Among the woolly flocks. The hammer of Urthona sounds
In the deep caves beneath; his limbs renew’d, his Lions roar
Around the Furnaces and in evening sport upon the plains.
They raise their faces from the earth, conversing with the Man:

‘How is it we have walk’d through fires and yet are not consum’d?
How is it that all things are chang’d, even as in ancient times?’

- William Blake

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The Little Boy Found – William Blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/the-little-boy-found-william-blake/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/the-little-boy-found-william-blake/#comments Fri, 01 Feb 2008 20:19:41 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/02/01/the-little-boy-found-william-blake/ The little boy lost in the lonely fen,
Led by the wand’ring light,
Began to cry; but God, ever nigh,
Appear’d like his father in white.

He kissed the child & by the hand led
And to his mother brought,
Who in sorrow pale, thro’ the lonely dale,
Her little boy weeping sought.

- William Blake

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Does The Eagle Know – William Blake http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/does-the-eagle-know-william-blake/ http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/does-the-eagle-know-william-blake/#comments Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:17:39 +0000 tejvan http://www.shortpoems.org/poem/2008/01/25/does-the-eagle-know-william-blake/ Does the Eagle know what is in the pit,
Or wilt thou go ask the mole?
Can wisdom be put in a silver rod,
Or Love in a golden bowl?

From the Book of Thel.
William Blake

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