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My Mother's Hands

*Such a lovely ring, she said.

It even looks good on my ugly hands.

As if those hands were lacking.

As if those hands –

hard working hands –

Bore no beauty of their own.

 

My mother’s hands,

That held the soap

To scrub my baby toes;

Whose hands were there

To show me how

To blot my runny nose.

 

Those hands that later

held my hands

And patiently did teach me

How to tie my shoes -

Then held them once again

To coax and guide my own

To write my cursive name

Until the time when I alone

Could do the very same.

 

My mother’s hands,

That fed me,

And tucked me in at night;

Who touched my fevered brow

And soothed away my fright.

 

My mother’s hands,

That all my life

Gave comfort, care and hope.

And when my children came to be,

I watched my mother’s hands -

a new grandmother’s hands -

Touch my children, tenderly.

 

My mother’s hands,

Yes, weathered by their toil,

The fingers wide,

And aged with years –

and just like her,

Still sure and strong

Yet gentle as they ever were.

 

My mother’s hands –

She looks, and says they’re ugly

But I don’t know what to say.

For when I see

My mother’s hands

It’s the beauty of

The love they gave,

Assuring strength

And constant grace

All held within

My mother’s hands.

 

Lin Cava©*

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Nov 14, 2010
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