Songs of Innocence and of Experience masterpieces of English lyric poetry written by William Blake. Despite the simple rhythms and rhyming patterns and the images of children animals and flowers the Songs are often troubling argumentative or satirical and reflect Blake's deeply held political beliefs and spiritual experience. Blake's vision embraces radical subjects such as poverty child labour and abuse the repressive nature of the state and church as well as the right of children to be treated as individuals with their own desires. Many of the poems in Songs of Experience respond to counterparts in Songs of Innocence.