Definition: Of sinews and tendons.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look, At this word “nervous,” a feeling to cook! The dictionary’s right, it states with glee, “Of sinews and tendons,” that's part of what we see. But let’s dig a little deeper, you agree? It’s more than just muscles, for you and for me. "Nervous” means feeling a flutter and fright, A shaky sensation, both morning and night! Like butterflies dancing inside your core, Or a racing heartbeat – wanting something more. It's worry and tension, a little bit stressed, A feeling of unease, put to the test. Perhaps you’re about to give a speech or a show, And nervousness whispers, “Don't you know?” So, "Of sinews and tendons" tells us it’s real, But "nervous” is feeling – how does it feel? Like butterflies fluttering, a worry inside, Let’s ponder that question with thoughtful stride! Does anyone have a rhyme or a thought to share?