Monday, October 20, 2014

Hands



i gaze upon my mother's hands

see my own reflected there

my daughter's, granddaughter's

grandmother's as well

hands folded in her lap, nails polished red 

diamonds sparkling on her fingers

no awareness of how beautiful she is

hands that are capable, strong, yet vulnerable ~~

the memories of holding hands

will linger in my mind

her warm embrace, her tender kiss

the 'i love you we left behind





19 comments:

  1. This is a touching one Helen, and I really like that you use the hands to connect all those generations of women in your family.

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  2. This one really touched my heart. I am reminded of the sweet souls who reside in the skilled nursing center where I work. Albaster hands, often reaching out for the comfort of holding ours for a moment. Strangers whom they see as family now… Lovely poem, thank you for sharing.

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  3. heart tugging...my wife lost her mother 6-7 years ago...so i know the sweetness of memories of those departed...i also know the love of a mother is one that can never be replaced...its special...lovely little verse...

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  4. Beautiful poem, very touching...xx

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  5. A very loving tribute to your mother.

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  6. This is an amazing tribute to you mother. Sounds like she was a beautiful person. I also look at my hands now and can see the shape of my mom's. There are moments when I stop to stare at my hands, it's as if they belong to someone else. Thank you for sharing this lovely poem.

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  7. A beautiful way to remember your mother

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  8. A beautiful, and quite moving, response to the prompt...

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  9. Oh how the love of a mother can touch so many generations...this is beautiful Helen!

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  10. I so much love the focus on hands.. the way it touches through generations...

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  11. This is so beautiful , Woony ...i knew you must have had a nice mum

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  12. Sounds like you had a wonderful mother!

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  13. Loving tribute, with threads to connect family.

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  14. Very moving Helen. Hands really do communicate more straight from the heart than we can describe in words. I hope your mother had a chance to read this.

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  15. I too think you've put in to words what nature expresses with autumn; remembering all the beauty of our time.

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.