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Spiritual Inspiration Poems
by William Blake

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Enjoy these spiritual inspiration poems by William Blake (1757-1827). Spirituality is defined in many ways, but the idea of transcending the human condition--beyond the illusion of suffering--and to reach for the Divine is written about so eloquently by Blake.

These three spiritual inspiration poems are from Blake's work Songs of Innocence and Experience. Blake juxtaposes the two opposing states of the soul of man. The Divine Image is sometimes considered to be paired with "The Divine Image" but others believe that Blake thought the better counterpart of the poem to be The Human Abstract.

The Divine Image

(from Songs of Innocence)
by William Blake

To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
All pray in their distress;
An to these virtues of delight
Return their thankfulness.

For Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
Is God, our father dear,
And Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
Is Man, his child and care.

For Mercy has a human heart,
Pity a human face,
And Love, the human form divine,
And Peace, the human dress.

Then every man, of every dime
That prays in his distress,
Prays to the human form divine,
Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace.

And all must love the human form,
In heathen, turk, or jew;
Where Mercy, Love & Pity dwell
There God is dwelling too.

A Divine Image

(from Songs of Experience)
by William Blake

Cruelty has a human heart,
And Jealousy a human face;
Terror the human form divine,
And Secresy the human dress.

The human dress is forged iron,
The human form a fiery forge,
The human face a furnace sealed,
The human heart its hungry gorge.

The Human Abstract

(from Songs of Experience)
by William Blake

Pity would be no more,
If we did not make somebody Poor:
And Mercy no more could be,
If all were as happy as we;

And mutual fear brings peace;
Till the selfish loves increase.
Then Cruelty knits a snare,
And spreads his baits with care.

He sits down with holy fears,
And waters the ground with tears:
Then Humility takes its root
Underneath his foot.

Soon spreads the dismal shade
Of Mystery over his head;
And the Catterpiller and Fly,
Feed on the Mystery.

And it bears the fruit of Deceit,
Ruddy and sweet to eat;
And the Raven his nest has made
In its thickest shade.

The Gods of the earth and sea,
Sought thro' Nature to find this Tree
But their search was all in vain:
There grows one in the Human Brain

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