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THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER

    (A poem by William Blake)

    A little black thing among the snow,
        Crying! ‘weep! weep!’ in notes of woe!
    ‘Where are thy father and mother? Say!’—
        ‘They are both gone up to the church to pray.

    ‘Because I was happy upon the heath,
        And smiled among the winter’s snow,
    They clothed me in the clothes of death,
        And taught me to sing the notes of woe.

    ‘And because I am happy and dance and sing,
        They think they have done me no injury,
    And are gone to praise God and His priest and king,
        Who made up a heaven of our misery.’

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    William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker whose work is today considered seminal and significant in the history of both poetry and the visual arts. Read more of his writings here.

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