Have you ever thought? A comb has teeth but can’t bite A shoe has a tongue but can’t talk Rulers have feet and tables have legs Yet neither of them can walk A chair has an arm but no elbow A clock has 2 hands but can’t hold Hills have brows, and corn has ears Though they never turn blue in the cold Needles and spuds have eyes But not one of them can see And though a jug has a lip, and a tunnel have a mouth They can’t drink coffee or tea Clocks and rocks have faces Books have backs and a spine A well has got a bottom, a sausage skin There’s a neck on a bottle of wine Roads have hard shoulders . But can’t shrug A car has a body plus parts Tools have chests and chimneys have breasts But only people—and lettuce—have hearts! Read the poem above, and find out what is the meaning of the underlined words by showing it through pictures!