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People used to tell me that I had beautiful hands told me so often, in fact, that one day I started to believe them
until I asked my photographer father, “Hey daddy could I be a hand model?”
to which he said, “No way.”
I don’t remember the reason he gave me
and I would’ve been upset,
but there were far too many stuffed animals to hold
too many homework assignments to write,
to many boys to wave at
to many years to grow,
we used to have a game, my dad and I about holding hands
‘cause we held hands everywhere,
and every time either he or I would whisper a great big number to the other,
pretending that we were keeping track of how many times we had held hands
that we were sure,
this one had to be 8 million 2 thousand 7 hundred and fifty three.
Hands learn more than minds do, hands learn how to hold other hands,
how to grip pencils and mold poetry, how to tickle pianos and dribble a basketball,
and grip the handles of a bicycle
how to hold old people, and touch babies
I love hands like I love people,
they’re the maps and compasses in which we navigate our way through life,
some people read palms to tell your future, but I read hands to tell your past,
each scar marks the story worth telling, each calloused palm,
each cracked knuckle is a missed punch or years in a factory,
now I’ve seen Middle Eastern hands clenched in Middle Eastern fists
pounding against each other like war drums,
each country sees their fists as warriors and others as enemies
even if fists alone are only hands.
But this is not about politics; no hands aren’t about politics.
This is a poem about love, and fingers.
Fingers interlock like a beautiful zipper of prayer.
One time I grabbed my dad’s hands so that our fingers interlocked perfectly
but he changed positions, saying no that hand hold is for your mom.
Kids high five, but grown ups, we learn how to shake hands:
you need a firm handshake, but don’t hold on too tight, but don’t let go too soon,
but don’t hold down for too long, but hands are not about politics.
When did it become so complicated? I always thought it was simple.
The other day my dad looked at my hands, as if seeing them for the first time,
and with laughter behind his eyelids, with all the seriousness a man of his humor
could muster, he said, “You know you got nice hands, you could’ve been a hand
model,” and before the laughter can escape me, I shake my head at him,
and squeeze his hand: 8 million 2 thousand 7 hundred and fifty four.
“Hands” Poem ‌ ‌
Part 2: Personal Application

Directions: After exploring Sarah Kay’s spoken word poem, “Hands,” brainstorm a personal connection and complete the following:

1 Jot down 3-5 ideas that remind you of a story connected or associated with your hand, a story of something that you have held, done, or felt. Keep in mind all of the different experiences that Sarah Kay mentions in her spoken word poem.

2 Choose one of the ideas above to either write about or express creatively and submit. If you choose to write, type your story below. If you choose a visual representation of any kind, write a few sentences providing context to what you created and attach the file of your creation. You can use any application you are comfortable with to share your story creatively or in writing.

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