KNOWING HANDS
tug at the teats
of a contented cow,
gently but firmly
drawing the milk down.
Hands with the sixth sense
of the blind,
provide ecstasy to a loved one.
Worn leathery hands know their way
around the heft of a stone
and the texture of wool on a sheep.
With fine hand signals
hands talk to dogs and cats
and know how to soothe a fevered brow
or comfort a crying child.
Hands take things apart
and put them back together
better than new.
Hands cut diamonds.
They twist and turn in an akido stance,
shield loved ones from harm, remove splinters,
bury the dead and snap castanets,
clapping louder than anyone else.
Hands fly a plane into the night sky,
direct traffic like a Carabinieri
in a white uniform.
With only a shake,
Hands can make a dream come true.