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    Question William Blake's Song of Experience

    I began re-reading Blake the other day and am still mystified with his language, especially with his introduction to the Songs of Experience. Would somebody be able to explain this poem to me? I am having an especially difficult time understanding it.

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    When your first post is a request for the meaning of a poem our suspicions are naturally aroused: Could this be yet another student asking us to do his or her homework for him or her? Not that I wish to accuse you of such... but just to quell any suspicions others here may have, why don't you start by giving us some idea of your own thoughts on this poem... and then perhaps the members will gladly offer up further assistance.

    Hear the voice of the Bard!
    Who Present, Past, & Future sees
    Whose ears have heard,
    The Holy Word,
    That walk'd among the ancient trees.

    Calling the lapsed Soul
    And weeping in the evening dew:
    That might controll,
    The starry pole;
    And fallen fallen light renew!

    O Earth O Earth return!
    Arise from out the dewy grass;
    Night is worn,
    And the morn
    Rises from the slumberous mass.

    Turn away no more:
    Why wilt thou turn away
    The starry floor
    The watry shore
    Is giv'n thee till the break of day
    Beware of the man with just one book. -Ovid
    The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.- Mark Twain
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