Can you give me a page from a medieval nursery rhyme book -- a black-and-white illustration in woodcut style to accompany this poem: âThe Goat Without Eyesâ I met a goat without its eyes, It spoke in crows and lullabies. It sang of bones beneath the stairs, And taught me how to say my prayers. Sketch suggestion: A horned goat standing in a shadowed hallway. Its eye sockets are empty, but its mouth is open mid-song. Tiny birds or sigils emerge from its mouth like musical notes. Child-sized bones lie beneath wooden steps. See more