Talk:Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1826)/Songs of Innocence/The Ecchoing Green

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Blake's poem dispels dark and ushers in the liveliness, spirits, and joys of good times spent around a family house. But, there is also along with this comes a sense of innocence through a comparision of the arborial and natural life and the life in the house yard where the boys and girls play as the birds of sorts play around and chirpingly play away. But, everything has an end at the end; it is time they wrapped up all mundane and worldly fun. But the message that it delivers remain fresh in the minds of the players.To some critics, the poem may stand a regular treatment and romanticising of the nature and its innocence, but the spirit and the similistic and rustic note that have been put in the verse resonates strongly with a sense of celebrating a nature that make possible and facilitate the gay moments for the kids and household members to leave off their work to make time and enjoy their moment of worldliness. 118.179.121.1 05:59, 29 July 2022 (UTC)Reply