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This "folk" song is the fifth in the series of " An Anglo/American Songs of William Blake 1789." The lyrics come straight from the three verses of Blake's poem. The duet and accompaniment display echos. The main theme reflects the two parts of "Mocking Bird Hill" recorded by Peggy Lee and Burl Ives and others. It can be performed alone or withe the rest of the developing "songs of innocence." It has a pleasant sound, as well as a deep meaning about youth and aging.
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