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MARC MANGEN WILLIAM BLAKE SONGBOOK

William Blake Songbook The Garden of Love (Songs of Experience) p. 2 Nurse s Song (Songs of Innocence) p. 6 The Angel (Songs of Experience) p. 10 How Sweet I Roam d (Poetical Sketches) p.14 The Smile (Pickering Manuscript) p.18 The Fly (Songs of Experience) p. 20 The Echoing Green (Songs of Innocence) p. 24 Mad Song (Poetical Sketches) p. 30 The Land Of Dreams (Pickering Manuscript) p. 36 My Silks and Fine Array (Poetical Sketches) p. 42 Nurse s Song (Songs of Experience) p. 45 Night (Songs of Innocence) p. 48 Music by Marc Mangen (SACEM)

The Garden of Love (from Songs of Experience) I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen: A chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this chapel were shut, And Thou shalt not writ over the door; So I turned to the Garden of Love, That so many sweet flowers bore. And I saw it was filled with graves, And tomb-stones where flowers should be, And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds, And binding with briars my joys and desires.

Nurse s Song (from Songs of Innocence) When the voices of children are heard on the green And laughing is heard on the hill, My heart is at rest within my breast And everything else is still. Then come home my children: the sun is gone down And the dews of night arise. Come, come leave off play and let us away, Till the morning appears in the skies. No, no let us play, for it is yet day And we cannot go to sleep. Besides, in the sky the little birds fly, And the hills are all covered with sheep. Well, well go and play till the light fades away, And then go home to bed. The little ones leaped and shouted and laughed And all the hills echoèd.

The Angel (from Songs of Experience) I dreamt a dream! What can it mean! And that I was a maiden queen, Guarded by an angel mild. Witless woe was ne er beguiled! And I wept both night and day, And he wiped my tears away, And I wept both day and night, And hid from him my heart s delight. So he took his wings and fled; Then the morn blushed rosy red. I dried my tears, and armed my fear With ten thousand shields and spears. Soon my angel came again. I was armed; he came in vain, For the time of youth was fled, And grey hairs were on my head.

Song (from Poetical Sketches) How sweet I roam d from field to field And tasted all the summer s pride, Till I the prince of love beheld, Who in the sunny beams did glide! He shew d me lilies for my hair, And blushing roses for my brow; He led me through his gardens fair, Where all his golden pleasures grow. With sweet May dews my wings were wet, And Phoebus fir d my vocal rage; He caught me in his silken net, And shut me in his golden cage. He loves to sit and hear me sing, Then, laughing, sports and plays with me; Then stretches out my golden wing, And mocks my loss of liberty.

The Smile (from the Pickering Manuscript) There is a Smile of Love, And there is a Smile of Deceit, And there is a Smile of Smiles In which these two Smiles meet. And there is a Frown of Hate, And there is a Frown of Disdain, And there is a Frown of Frowns Which you strive to forget in vain, For it sticks in the Heart s deep Core And it sticks in the deep Back Bone; And no Smile that ever was smil d, But only one Smile alone, That betwixt the Cradle and Grave It only once Smil d can be; But, when it once is Smil d, There s an end to all Misery.

The Fly (from Songs of Experience) Little fly, Thy summer s play My thoughtless hand Has brushed away. Am not I A fly like thee? Or art not thou A man like me? For I dance And drink and sing, Till some blind hand Shall brush my wing. If thought is life And strength and breath, And the want Of thought is death, Then am I A happy fly, If I live, Or if I die.

The Echoing Green (from Songs of Innocence) The sun does arise, And make happy the skies. The merry bells ring To welcome the spring. The skylark and thrush, The birds of the bush, Sing louder around, To the bells cheerful sound, While our sports shall be seen On the echoing green. Old John with white hair Does laugh away care, Sitting under the oak, Among the old folk. They laugh at our play, And soon they all say: Such, such were the joys When we all, girls and boys, In our youth-time were seen On the echoing green. Till the little ones weary No more can be merry; The sun does descend, And our sports have an end. Round the laps of their mothers Many sisters and brothers, Like birds in their nest, Are ready for rest; And sport no more seen On the darkening green.

Mad Song (from Poetical Sketches) The wild winds weep, And the night is a-cold; Come hither, Sleep, And my griefs infold: But lo! the morning peeps Over the eastern steeps, And the rustling birds of dawn The earth do scorn. Lo! to the vault Of paved heaven With sorrow fraught My notes are driven: They strike the ear of night, Make weep the eyes of day; They make mad the roaring winds, And with tempests play. Like a fiend in a cloud, With howling woe, After night I do croud, And with night will go; I turn my back to the east, From whence comforts have increas d; For light doth seize my brain With frantic pain.

The Land of Dreams (from the Pickering Manuscript) Awake, awake, my little Boy! Thou wast thy Mother s only joy; Why dost thou weep in thy gentle sleep? Awake! thy Father does thee keep. O, what Land is the Land of Dreams? What are its Mountains & what are its Streams? O Father, I saw my Mother there, Among the Lillies by waters fair. Among the Lambs, clothed in white, She walk d with her Thomas in sweet delight. I wept for joy, like a dove I mourn; O! when shall I again return? Dear Child, I also by pleasant Streams Have wander d all Night in the Land of Dreams; But tho calm & warm the waters wide, I could not get to the other side. Father, O Father! what do we here In this Land of unbelief & fear? The Land of Dreams is better far, Above the light of the Morning Star.

Song (from Poetical Sketches) My silks and fine array, My smiles and languish d air, By love are driv n away; And mournful lean Despair Brings me yew to deck my grave: Such end true lovers have. His face is fair as heav n, When springing buds unfold; O why to him was t giv n, Whose heart is wintry cold? His breast is love s all worship d tomb, Where all love s pilgrims come. Bring me an axe and a spade, Bring me a winding sheet; When I my grave have made, Let winds and tempests beat: Then down I ll lie, as cold as clay. True love doth pass away!

Nurse s Song (from Songs of Experience) When the voices of children are heard on the green And whisperings are in the dale, The days of my youth rise fresh in my mind, My face turns green and pale. Then come home, my children, the sun is gone down, And the dews of night arise; Your spring and your day are wasted in play, And your winter and night in disguise.

Night (from Songs of Innocence) The sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine. The birds are silent in their nest, And I must seek for mine. The moon, like a flower In heaven s high bower, With silent delight Sits and smiles on the night. Farewell green fields and happy groves, Where flocks have took delight; Where lambs have nibbled, silent moves The feet of angels bright. Unseen they pour blessing, And joy without ceasing, On each bud and blossom, And each sleeping bosom. They look in every thoughtless nest, Where birds are covered warm; They visit caves of every beast, To keep them all from harm. If they see any weeping That should have been sleeping, They pour sleep on their head And sit down by their bed.

When wolves and tigers howl for prey They pitying stand and weep, Seeking to drive their thirst away, And keep them from the sheep. But if they rush dreadful, The angels most heedful, Receive each mild spirit, New worlds to inherit. And there the lion s ruddy eyes Shall flow with tears of gold, And pitying the tender cries And walking round the fold, Saying: Wrath by his meekness, And by his health sickness, Is driven away From our immortal day. And now beside thee, bleating lamb, I can lie down and sleep, Or think on him who bore thy name, Graze after thee and weep. For washed in life s river, My bright mane for ever Shall shine like the gold, As I guard o er the fold.