Can I see another's woe, and not be in sorrow, too?
Can I see another's grief, and not seek for kind relief?
Can I see a falling tear, and not feel my sorrow's share?
Can a father see his child weep, nor be with sorrow filled?
Can a mother sit and hear an infant groan, an infant fear?
No, no! Never can it be! Never, never can it be!
And can he who smiles on all hear the wren with sorrows small,
Hear the small bird's grief and care, hear the woes that infants bear,
And not sit beside the nest, pouring pity in their breast;
And not sit the cradle near, weeping tear on infant's tear;
And not sit both night and day wiping all our tears away?
O no! Never can it be! Never, never can it be!
He doth give His joy to all; He becomes an infant small,
He becomes a man of woe; He doth feel the sorrow, too.
Think not thou canst sigh a sigh, and thy Maker is not by;
Think not thou canst weep a tear, and thy Maker is not near,
O! He gives to us His joy that our grief He may destroy;
Till our grief is fled and gone, He doth sit by us and moan.
--William Blake
GrATEful
16 years ago
3 comments:
Friend, I liked this so much that I just read it to Will while we was in the shower ... yes, I liked that much I couldn't wait. (Although I now might have over shared :)
Much much love to you dear!
It depends on if you wrote "he was" or "we were"...love you! :)
Whoops!!! Given all the typos, I guess that post shows just how awake I am at 8am. HE was ... not we ... Awkward!
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