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Category Archives: boy
Father, are you there?
There once was a little boy pondering over many questions; was his skin black because of the darkness in his heart but his soul is white due to purity? His other alternative being is his soul is white because he is only truly appreciated by you, Father, in the afterlife and degraded in reality? The […] Continue reading
Posted in boy, God, Innocence, Eden, and Childhood (9/11), lost child, Religion, Wonder
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The Boy and the Lamb
The boy’s mama loved him so she set him down; Laid him low with the lonely lamb. He stroke the lamb’s face that wears the frown, The face of one who is afraid of brutal man. The lamb’s white wool clean and bright Like his fair and youthful skin, light. He comforts him on the […] Continue reading
Posted in Blake, boy, divine, Innocence, Eden, and Childhood (1/27), lamb, William Blake's reception
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