The poem describes a solitary blackbird with its eye as the only moving thing among twenty snowy mountains. The speaker then states they had three perspectives or minds, likening it to a tree containing three blackbirds.
The poem describes a solitary blackbird with its eye as the only moving thing among twenty snowy mountains. The speaker then states they had three perspectives or minds, likening it to a tree containing three blackbirds.
The poem describes a solitary blackbird with its eye as the only moving thing among twenty snowy mountains. The speaker then states they had three perspectives or minds, likening it to a tree containing three blackbirds.