My Hands

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    My Hands

    My hands are worn and tattered
    They bare age and time
    As I look at them now
    I can't believe that they're mine

    I would look at my mothers hands
    When I was a little girl
    I would compare them to my own
    Wonder when mine would look like hers

    Now time has rung true
    Some many things my hands have done
    The familiar look of my mothers
    From my daughters and my sons

    My hands are tough and hard
    From the years of a mothers time
    Taking care of my family
    As the years leave behind

    The hands of my mother
    I look down now and see
    I just pray that they've done
    Half as good as she

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    justme8495 commented on My Hands

    06-18-2009

    I am very happy you had a good childhood.. sometimes a mothers hand is the worst there is.. it was a very good poem..

    stephenmichael commented on My Hands

    05-01-2009

    I remember my mothers hands in a different way...I am glad she gave you love...And you see these hands now in yours...stephenmichael...

    Bwyn commented on My Hands

    04-12-2009

    Absolutely touching...

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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