Have you ever seen a sheet on a river bed?
Or a single hair from a hammer's head?
Has the foot of a mountain any toes?
And is there a pair of garden hose?
Does the needle ever wink its eye?
Why doesn't the wing of a building fly?
Can you tickle the ribs of a parasol?
Or open the trunk of a tree at all?
Are the teeth of a rake ever going to bite?
Have the hands of a clock any left or right?
Can the garden plot be deep and dark?
And what is the sound of the Burch's bark?
what does the poet want to know about a hammer?
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The poet want to know is there any single hair on a hammer's head.
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The poet wants to know whether the hammer's head has any hair on it.
Explanation:
- In this humorous poem titled "Have You Ever Seen" the poet asks a series of questions about several everyday objects.
- The objects that are chosen for the poem all have parts that are named similar to human body parts.
- Thus the poet tries to personify each of the objects by attributing qualities that human body parts have to the inanimate objects,
- In this case, he asks whether the hammer's head has hair since the human head does.
- Similarly, he also asks in the needle's eye can blink or if the rake's teeth would bite.
- This poem is light-hearted and pokes fun at how objects are named,
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