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The Chimney-sweeper (Songs Of Experience )

    By William Blake



    A little black thing among the snow:
    Crying weep, weep, in notes of woe!
    Where are thy father & mother? say?
    They are both gone up to the church to pray.

    Because I was happy upon the heath.
    And smil’d among the winters snow:
    They clothed me in the clothes of death.
    And taught me to sing the notes of woe.

    And because I am happy. & dance & sing.
    They think they have done me no injury:
    And are gone to praise God & his Priest & King,
    Who made up a heaven of our misery.



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