Her Hands

Her Hands

A Poem by Teeya
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My grandmother was my Angel on Earth and although she's in Heaven, her role as my Angel remains the same.

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She held my face in the palms of her

rough, un-manicured hands.
I remember her eyes looking into mine
as if she saw a greatness in my future
that would forgive any unfulfilled
promises of her past.
I can still feel her hands on my face.
Hands that told the story of her life
without a word being said.
Hands that spoke of 
faith and strength.
Hands that gave more love and
more memories than any one
lifetime could hold.
She was raised in Hollywood.
Not the Hollywood of stars,
glitz, and glamour,
but Hollywood Plantation,
where the only stars that shined
were the ones she 
wished and prayed on.
She didn't have soft scholastic hands of
a gilded youth,
but hands that adapted to what hard
work meant at a very young age.
Hands she used as means of worship,
placing them together tightly as she
gave thanks to The Most High for all
she had been blessed with,
both big and small.
When she became a wife and mother,
she continued to use those hands
to provide for her family,
working in schools and in homes
of rich folks,
cleaning their messes
and scrubbing their floors
while all the while singing,
"If you can't help me, please don't stop me.
Move outta my way, don't try to block me.
I got a race to run, and I'm running by faith.
And at the finishing line, I'm gonna see God's face."
She didn't allow pride to dictate
what was and what wasn't.
Her pride came from knowing she had done
her part in feeding her family and
that in itself was enough for her.
She had hands of love: 
love of her family, her friends,
her church, her God.
Hands that would cut out patterns
to make her children's school clothes.
Hands that would rub her children's
backs until they fell asleep
when they were sick.
Hands that would direct her 
church's youth choir
so the mouths of babes would 
sing and rejoice in praising the Lord.
When her children needed
to be disciplined,
one never imagined the hands
of her 5ft, 95lb frame to hold
the power of a 7 ft, 300 lbs man.
Instilling respect in her children
was a necessity because she
understood if they had not been
taught at home eventually
the law might do it for her
and that was not an option.
Everything about her was inviting:
her smile, her infectious laugh,
and the biggest heart 
God ever saw fit to create.
But what I remember most about her
are her hands because before
God took her back to heaven,
I held her hands one last time
and I would carry that priceless
moment with me forever.
God chooses where His miracles
will occur and where 
His Angels reside.
For all who knew her, we received
an everlasting miracle when
God chose to let us have one of
His most precious Angels for
the 50 years she made our world her home.
I am forever grateful to God
for the favor He has placed
upon my life.
Out of the billions of people
on this Earth,
I was chosen as one of the few
who experienced her presence,
her touch,
her laugh,
her smile,
her love,
and I will hold her in
my heart for the rest of my existence
until she holds my face
in the palms of her hands
once again.

© 2018 Teeya


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sincerity of truth with such purity of the heartfelt that it pierces social machinery and lucid emotions respond in this ones chest...oh, is that my heart which just opened? Is that moist streak on the cheek witness to gracious love? As her beauty of spirit shaped your heart, you have deftly heralded it for all. Damn girl you can write! Very moving, touching and lovely. Such intimacy could embarrass but here it inspires "Rejoice!"

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Teeya

9 Years Ago

Your pen speaks with such eloquence and very vividly might I add! I am truly honored you felt the em.. read more
Rikkevi Rue

9 Years Ago

My pleasure and please keep writing! It is always pleasant and easy to review quality work that is m.. read more



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Thank you for the beautiful poem for a wonderful woman. I was raised by a similar type woman. Gave love and kind words to her last days with us. I agree with the closing lines. Will be a good day when we meet the people who loved us and we loved them.
Coyote

Posted 9 Years Ago


this is such a beautiful eulogy to your grandmother. It made me think of my mother, and wish that i had written something like this for her in recognition of all that she has done for me.
Thank you v. much for sharing

Posted 9 Years Ago


This is such an amazing piece!! It swept me away in a relatable fashion! Gobsmacked! Thankyou for sharing such a wonderful piece!

Posted 10 Years Ago


You have created a wonderful piece to sing the song of your iconic grandmother.
She helped create your personality.Your tribute to this iconic figure will inspire many others to remember how
their grandparents supported them in their lives.


Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Teeya

10 Years Ago

This piece means so much to me and I thank you for taking the time to read and for the wonderful com.. read more
zainul

10 Years Ago

I adore your way of showing respect to her.
I confess that I could not show a fragment of resp.. read more
I read this and it brought tears to my eyes. It reminds me so much of my own grandmother who passed away recently. You really have an amazing way with words.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Teeya

10 Years Ago

I'm sorry for your loss...it'll be 20 years next month since my grandmother passed and it still seem.. read more
Teeya

10 Years Ago

Thank you again for such an honest and sincere comment.
This is a beautiful ode to you grandmother. Thank you for it. It felt like my grandma in heaven just kissed my cheek reading this. She, too, is my governing angel. God bless.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Teeya

10 Years Ago

I'm happy you enjoyed it...and grandmother's seem to be God's way of letting us know He's there:)
Solilokiss

10 Years Ago

Wise words. Thank you for them :)
Teeya

10 Years Ago

You're very welcome:)
That is so dear! Wow I can relate to that cause my grandmother help raise me, She taught me a lot wonderful things, to cook, to sow, to planting, and gardening. She still lives, and is 98:) Thank you for sharing this wonderful write Teeya:)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Teeya

10 Years Ago

I'm glad your grandmother's hands helped to mold you into a very nice person:)...thanks for reading
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10 Years Ago

Yeah me too Teeya:) Aww your always welcome my friend.

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Added on October 8, 2013
Last Updated on September 22, 2018
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Teeya
Teeya

Atlanta, GA



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