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3 And just in front, in the foremost place, You plainly can see my neat little fare;
My fate lias a forehead, nose, mouth, and chin, Two cheeks where the dimples slip out and in.
4 Two eyes to see you when you are near. Two ears like seashells, to help me to hear; My neck ami my shoulders so broad and strong, Arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers so long. |
5 My trunk, and my thighs, legs, ankles, and knees, On two feet I stand, or run, if I please; My joints are to bend, when I run, jump, or walk; My little red tongue to help me to talk.
6 These make up my body, and now I will tell What we must do to keep strong and well; Eat nourishing food to make blood; and then We all shall become strong women and men. |
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