Two Cradle Songs: Innocence and Experience
William Blake

from Songs of Innocence

Sweet dreams, form a shade
O’er my lovely infant’s head!
Sweet dreams of pleasant streams
By happy, silent, moony beams!

Sweet Sleep, with soft down

Weave thy brows an infant crown!

Sweet Sleep, angel mild,

Hover o’er my happy child!

Sweet smiles, in the night

Hover over my delight!

Sweet smiles, mother’s smiles,

All the livelong night beguiles.

Sweet moans, dovelike sighs,

Chase not slumber from thy eyes!

Sweet moans, sweeter smiles,

All the dovelike moans beguiles.

Sleep, sleep, happy child!

All creation slept and smiled.

Sleep, sleep, happy sleep,

While o’er thee thy mother weep.

Sweet babe, in thy face

Holy image I can trace;
Sweet babe, once like thee

Thy Maker lay, and wept for me:

Wept for me, for thee, for all,

When He was an infant small.

Thou His image ever see,

Heavenly face that smiles on thee!

Smiles on thee, on me, on all,

Who became an infant small;

Infant smiles are His own smiles;

Heaven and earth to peace beguiles.



from Songs of Experience

Sleep, sleep, beauty bright,
Dreaming in the joys of night;
Sleep, sleep; in thy sleep
Little sorrows sit and weep.

Sweet babe, in thy face

Soft desires I can trace,

Secret joys and secret smiles,

Little pretty infant wiles.

As thy softest limbs I feel,

Smiles as of the morning steal

O’er thy cheek, and o’er thy breast

Where thy little heart doth rest.

O the cunning wiles that creep

In thy little heart asleep!

When thy little heart doth wake,

Then the dreadful light shall break.

What is implied in this second poem in the poet's use of phrases like "secret joys," "secret smiles," and "cunning wiles"?
A) The child lacks imagination.
B) The child is silly.
C) The child has grown up.
D) The child has lost its innocence.

Respuesta :

C) The baby has grown up

Explanation:

In the poem the mother sees Jesus through the face of her infant. She sings lullaby to the baby and compares his innocence with the cruel world. She is crying because one day the baby will grow up and won't need her protection but she feels sad as she always wants to protect the child.

Since the child's innocence is compared with Jesus and the mother with Marry. The beautiful bond of a mother child relationship is explained by William Blake.