Now William pulled the lever down, And click-clack went the printing-press. William was the only printer in town Who had peeped while the angels undress. 'Damn this unmystical sweat,' quoth he, (He was longing for the New Jerusalem); 'Now in sketching an evil spirit -- let's see, Should the skirt of Lot's wife have a wide hem? And William had dudgeon for the sightless beadle Who worshipped a God like a grandmother on ice-skates, For William saw two angels on the point of a needle As nobody since except W. B. Yeats. He browsed in bathetic books -- John Boehme And Paracelsus -- which never mattered; But he mentions the Ohio River in a poem, So Americans ought to feel flattered. William Blake cursed the flesh for a clod, Yet of some of his sayings we Moderns have heard tell: 'The nakedness of woman is the work of God', Or that title -- @3The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.@1 Now I don't believe William ever saw that ghost, Or even the universe in a fleck of dust; But maybe I'm blind, like a soul lost, With a lot of psychoanalytic lust. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AUCTION: ANDERSON GALLERIES by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE EMPEROR'S BIRD'S-NEST by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE FIRE OF DRIFTWOOD; DEVEREUX FARM, NEAR MARBLEHEAD by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW HON. MR. SUCKLETHUMBKIN'S STORY: THE EXECUTION; A SPORTING ANECDOTE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM NIMROD: 7 by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH |