Talk:Bill Blakey

To whomever keeps adding that Blakey is a reference to Bill Bailey:

The following is a poem written by William Blake.

"How sweet I roam'd from field to field, And tasted all the summer's pride 'Til the prince of love beheld Who in the sunny beams did glide!

He shew'd me lilies for my hair And blushing roses for my brow; He led me through his garden fair, Where all his golden pleasures grow.

With sweet May dews my wings were wet, And Phoebus fir'd my vocal rage He caught me in his silken net, And shut me in his golden cage.

He loves to sit and hear me sing, Then, laughing, sports and plays with me; Then stretches out my golden wing, And mocks my loss of liberty."

Having a similar name doesn't make something a reference, especially when much of the evidence points to it being a reference to something else.

--Nightgunner1 17:24, 10 June 2009 (UTC)

--Nightgunner1 17:24, 10 June 2009 (UTC)