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William Blake Q: The titles of the U2 albums 'Songs of Innocence' and 'Songs of Experience' are taken from a collection of poems by what English poet?
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I sing the songs of experience like William Blake. I have no apologies to make. I live on the boulevard of crime, I drive fast cars, and I eat fast foods. Problem?
'Those who do not learn from twitter threads and GIFs about the history of philanthropy are doomed to repeat them.'
Secondly, William Blake's two contrasting visions of charity in the two different versions of "Holy Thursday" in his "Songs From Innocence" and "Songs of Experience: https://t.co/VZAMfsV44e