make the lungs laugh the throat cry. what is this line meaning
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The poet tells about a boy who is riding downhill and enjoying himself. The lines depict a state of jubilation wherein his lungs laugh, he cries aloud and talks to a bird and imagines himself flying in the air.
Here, in these lines writer has used the literary device of personification as lungs and throat are parts of a body and they are given the humanistic characteristics of laughing and crying.
It's normal to have little coughing after a hard laugh.
Best describe for why this occurs is that nerves that are involved in laughing reflex are same nerves that are involved in coughing reflex.
Triggering one of these reflexes (laughing) can spill over the other reflex (coughing).
This happens to various people and dosen't mean that one have an underlying health problem.
Other side if one have fits of coughing (not just laughing) this is something you could want to investigate.