Infant Sorrow

created by blaaf
(thing) by blaaf (1.7 d) (print)   (I like it!) Sun Jan 09 2000 at 6:32:04
A poem by William Blake from his Songs of Experience, complementing Infant Joy from Songs of Innocence.

My mother groan'd, my father wept;
Into the dangerous world I leapt,
Helpless, naked, piping loud,
Like a fiend hid in a cloud.

Struggling in my father's hands,
Striving against my swadling bands,
Bound and weary, I thought best
To sulk upon my mother's breast.

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