what morals or lessons can we glean from the poem the pobble
who has no toes
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The moral of the poem "The pobble who has no toes" is that one should always value whatever he/she has. One should not ignore it in anyway. This is the case for Pobble. Earlier he had toes, but he never felt them as important. It was later that he did not have any toe any longer and it is then that he realized the true worth of his toes. Hence one should cherish everything while it is there, and not repent later, once it is gone. The poem is a beautiful poem with a very good underlying meaning.
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