A poem inspired by the life and works of William Blake,
who is generally regarded as the greatest painter-poet of
all time. Blake claimed to experience visions of angels
and spirits throughout his life. Whether we believe these
visions were real, or just a product of his truly remark-
able imagination, hardly matters. What is beyond dispute
is the fact that these 'visions' greatly inspired and
enriched his artistic output, in both his paintings and
his poetry. Blake has been rightly described as a visionary.
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When songs of angels reach these mortal ears,
I cease my daily toil and listen well.
Such glorious sounds can soothe away all fears,
And every lingering doubt they will dispel.
These songs are borne upon the winds each day,
Though seldom heard above life's hue and cry.
But listen very closely and you may
Still catch those heavenly sounds as they drift by.
The angels send us songs that we might hear
A preview of what lies behind the veil.
A leap of faith can banish any fear,
And make us unafraid to sometimes fail.
For on the back of failure rides success,
And ultimately, our true happiness!