Songs of Innocence: Holy Thursday by William Blake Analysis
Breaking down the meanings and messages of Holy Thursday by William Blake. Note at @:56 - I mean American Revolution. The American Civil War happens 38 years after Blake dies! Comment below on your reaction and subscribe too!

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