Hands at Rest
It takes effort to ply, pull, and grasp
To knead and scrub
To press, and twist, point, poke, and clap
It takes effort to make a tight fist
To clench and punch
To swing, and strike, pound, pump, and jab
Hands are the instruments of work and war
It takes effort to hold them fully open
By one’s own might
Fingers extended, palms flat
Appearing open
But holding onto –
Nothing
But a hand at rest
Cups itself
Creates a natural channel for
Whatever comes
And softly, warmly
Receives it
Doesn’t deflect or squeeze it
Two hands at rest, interlocked
Will naturally fold in prayer
Perhaps a hand at rest is
Perfectly cupped
Because it’s always at the ready
To hold the hand of another
Hands at rest
Hug, hold. embrace, and heal
Sabbath hands leave indelible marks
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I love your choice of subject. Reminds me on the focus on hands by old master painters. The last line was unexpected.
The imagery is vivid and evocative, painting a picture of hands as powerful instruments of work and war, well done!
I really enjoyed this poem.am losing the use of mine so. Am acutely aware of what hands do.
So thoughtfully depicted. As an aging artist I ponder more and more about the function and importance of these appendages!
I have always loved hands, and I love this poem, how it unfolds, and the ending is unexpected even though you’ve mentioned prayer hands.