The Rattle Of The Bones


How many bones in the human face?

FOURTEEN, when they're all in place.



How many bones in the human head?

EIGHT, my child, as I've often said.



How many bones in the human ear?

THREE in each; and they help to hear.



[Footnote: Standard authorities give three, though latest works say four.]



How many bones in the human spine?

TWE
TY-SIX; like a climbing vine.



How many bones of the human chest?

TWENTY-FOUR ribs and TWO of the rest.



How many bones the shoulders, bind?

Two in each; one before, one behind.



How many bones in the human arm?

In each arm, ONE; TWO in each fore-arm.













How many bones in the human wrist?

EIGHT in each, if none are missed.



How many bones in the palm of the hand?

FIVE in each, with many a band.







How many bones in the fingers ten?

TWENTY-EIGHT, and by joints they bend.



How many bones in the human hip?

ONE in each; like a dish they dip.



How many bones in the human thigh?

ONE in each, and deep they lie.



How many bones in the human knees?

ONE in each, the knee-pan, please.



How many bones in the leg from knee?

Two in each, we can plainly see.



How many bones in the ankle strong?

SEVEN in each, but none are long.







How many bones in the ball of the foot?

FIVE in each; as in palms were put.



How many bones in the toes half-a-score?

TWENTY-EIGHT, and there are no more.



And now, all together, these many bones, fix,

And they count in the body TWO HUNDRED and Six.



And then we have, in the human mouth,

Of upper and under, THIRTY-TWO TEETH.



And we now and then have a bone, I should think

That forms on a joint, or to fill up a chink.



A Sesamoid bone, or a Wormian, we call,

And now we may rest, for we've told them all.



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