TO my friend Butts I write | |
My first vision of light, | |
On the yellow sands sitting. | |
The sun was emitting | |
His glorious beams | 5 |
From Heaven’s high streams. | |
Over sea, over land, | |
My eyes did expand | |
Into regions of air, | |
Away from all care; | 10 |
Into regions of fire, | |
Remote from desire; | |
The light of the morning | |
Heaven’s mountains adorning: | |
In particles bright, | 15 |
The jewels of light | |
Distinct shone and clear. | |
Amaz’d and in fear | |
I each particle gazèd, | |
Astonish’d, amazèd; | 20 |
For each was a Man | |
Human-form’d. Swift I ran, | |
For they beckon’d to me, | |
Remote by the sea, | |
Saying: ‘Each grain of sand, | 25 |
Every stone on the land, | |
Each rock and each hill, | |
Each fountain and rill, | |
Each herb and each tree, | |
Mountain, hill, earth, and sea, | 30 |
Cloud, meteor, and star, | |
Are men seen afar.’ | |
I stood in the streams | |
Of Heaven’s bright beams, | |
And saw Felpham sweet | 35 |
Beneath my bright feet, | |
In soft Female charms; | |
And in her fair arms | |
My Shadow I knew, | |
And my wife’s Shadow too, | 40 |
And my sister, and friend. | |
We like infants descend | |
In our Shadows on earth, | |
Like a weak mortal birth. | |
My eyes, more and more, | 45 |
Like a sea without shore, | |
Continue expanding, | |
The Heavens commanding; | |
Till the jewels of light, | |
Heavenly men beaming bright, | 50 |
Appear’d as One Man, | |
Who complacent began | |
My limbs to enfold | |
In His beams of bright gold; | |
Like dross purg’d away | 55 |
All my mire and my clay. | |
Soft consum’d in delight, | |
In His bosom sun-bright | |
I remain’d. Soft He smil’d, | |
And I heard His voice mild, | 60 |
Saying: ‘This is My fold, | |
O thou ram horn’d with gold, | |
Who awakest from sleep | |
On the sides of the deep. | |
On the mountains around | 65 |
The roarings resound | |
Of the lion and wolf, | |
The loud sea, and deep gulf. | |
These are guards of My fold, | |
O thou ram horn’d with gold!’ | 70 |
And the voice faded mild; | |
I remain’d as a child; | |
All I ever had known | |
Before me bright shone: | |
I saw you and your wife | 75 |
By the fountains of life. | |
Such the vision to me | |
Appear’d on the sea. |
lunes
To Thomas Butts By William Blake (1757–1827)
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