Earth's Answer

William Blake

1757 to 1827

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Track 1

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   Earth raised up her head
From the darkness and drear,
       Her light fled,
       Stony, dread,
her locks covered with grey despair.

   'Prisoned on shore,
Starry jealousy does keep my den
       Cold hoar;
       Weeping o'er,
I hear the father of ancient men.

   'Selfish father of men!
Cruel, jealous, fear!
       Can delight,
       Chained in night,
The of youth and morning bear.

   'Does spring hide joy,
When buds and blossoms grow?
       Does the
       Sow by night,
Or the ploughman in darkness plough?

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