Get your own clothes if you're cold don't ask a fox for a robe find your own food if you're hungry don't ask a goat for a meal relying on hides and meat you'll harbor regrets and sorrows once your conscience is gone there's never enough food and clothes | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...APOLLO AT LAX by KAREN SWENSON IN A RAILROAD STATION by SARA TEASDALE EASTER by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES TO A CAPTIOUS CRITIC by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE SISTERS by JOHN BANISTER TABB GOD'S DETERMINATIONS: CHRIST'S REPLY by EDWARD TAYLOR THE INTRODUCTION by AL-DHAHABI |