A carpenter with one arm built a garage.
Then he built another just like the first.
He put two doors in one, two in the other.
He made latches for both and painted signs
that said No Parking, which he hung true
to the center of each. The one-armed man
made six cottage windows for each door,
although he did not want to see his cars
in particular. So he painted the windows.
In one garage he made six of the twelve
windows white, the remaining six black.
In the other garage he painted only three
windows black, and the other nine white.
Finished, he said. But at the same time