A SHEPHERD-BOY beside a stream "The Wolf, the Wolf," was wont to scream, And when the Villagers appeared, He'd laugh and call them silly-eared. A Wolf at last came down the steep "The Wolf, the Wolfmy legs, my sheep!" The creature had a jolly feast, Quite undisturbed, on boy and beast. For none believes the liar, forsooth, Even when the liar speaks the truth | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CENTRAL PARK AT DUSK by SARA TEASDALE ON A PORTRAIT OF WORDSWORTH BY B.R. HAYDON by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A TRAGIC STORY by ADELBERT VON CHAMISSO LET ALL THE EARTH KEEP SILENCE by LUCY A. K. ADEE REFUGE by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR. |