The poem London written by famous English poet William Blake belongs to his cycle Songs of Innocence. The work represents the author’s personal experience and feelings towards the night city. When poem is read aloud it is instantly heard that it was written for the reading in such a way. In the course of the poem, Blake describes his feelings through what he hears on the streets of London, and these sounds become more obvious and real when the poem is heard rather than when it is read. The voice of the reader makes the city clearer and Continue reading...