These Hands Poem by chandra thiagarajan

These Hands

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Given by God -are these hands!
One can do many things -with these hands
With love one can help a strangers' hands-
Allay and comfort the elders' gnarled hands
Clean sweep and mop with these hands
Decorate and embellish with these hands
Cook and serve food to all with these hands
Clasp a loved one with these hands
Applaud one with pleasure with these hands
Dig the soil and form a garden with these hands
Hold a book to read with these hands
Write and post a card with these hands
Type a poem to cheer someone with these hands
Draw a picture and sew clothes with these hands
Paint a beautiful scene to amuse with these hands
Play a game of volley ball or cricket with these hands
Swim the waters and row a boat with these hands
Pick the harvests and fruits with these hands
Feed the animals and birds with these hands
Seek the warmth of dear ones with these hands
Feel the soft petals of a flower with these hands
Fold the palms to pray with these hands
Given by God - are these hands!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Valsa George 01 December 2012

A man continued grumbling over his pair of torn shoes until he saw a man with no legs! That's human nature! We never think of the wonderful things, we are able to do with our hands and we take everything for granted! This long inventory of things performed by hands give us a chance to ponder over our fortune not to be born disabled in anyway! A beautiful write! Chandra, You often delight your friends here with your poetic musings! !

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Dave Walker 30 November 2012

A fantastic poem, really like it, a great poem.

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Neela Nath Das 30 November 2012

The best thing we can do with these hands is to pray to God. Wonderful poem!

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Hans Vr 30 November 2012

Fantatic poem, Chandra. I love it. Hands can do so many nce things. it is worth to stop in our tracks and think for a while about it. A truly poetic observation Well done

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Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 29 November 2012

What a beautiful poem on hands!

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