 A man who lived in leads. Some say this rhyme doesn't mean anything. Others are not so sure. There was a man who lived in leads. He filled his garden full of seeds, and when the seeds began to grow, it was like a garden filled with snow. But when the snow began to melt, it was like a ship without a belt. And when the ship began to sail, it was like a bird without a tail. And when the bird began to fly, it was like an eagle in the sky. And when the sky began to roar, it was like a lion at my door. And when the door began to crack, it was like a pen knife in my back. And when my back began to bleed, I was dead, dead, dead. Indeed.