Every lady in this land
Has twenty nails on each hand,
Five and twenty on her feet,
And ten, in all, without deceit.
Explanation:
* Periods: Each line ends with a period because it's a complete thought.
* Commas: The comma after "hand" in the second line helps to separate the two parts of the sentence.
* "And" as a conjunction: In the last line, "and" is used to connect the two parts of the sentence: "ten in all" and "without deceit."
This poem is a classic nursery rhyme that highlights the fact that every human being has a certain number of fingers, toes, and nails. It's a simple, catchy rhyme that children often learn.