The Black Riders & Other Lines/Once there was a man

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Once there was a man
by Stephen Crane
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This poem was published in 1905 in the volume The Black Rider & Other Lines.
4283Once there was a manStephen Crane

Once there was a man --
Oh, so wise!
In all drink
He detected the bitter,
And in all touch
He found the sting.
At last he cried thus:
"There is nothing --
No life,
No joy,
No pain --
There is nothing save opinion,
And opinion be damned."