THERE was a man who had no eyes, He went abroad to view the skies; He saw a tree with apples on it, He took no apples off, yet left no apples on it. [The man, who was one-eyed, took one of the two apples, which is all there were on the tree.] | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PLACES 1. TWILIGHT (TUCSON) by SARA TEASDALE SONG AT THE FEAST OF BROUGHAM CASTLE; UPON RSTORATION OF LORD CLIFFORD by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH DANUBE AND THE EUXINE by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN WOONE SMILE MWORE by WILLIAM BARNES THE LITTLE OLD WOMEN; TO VICTOR HUGO by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE PSALM 60 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |