a drawing by me
Who said, who knew
they have to move
independently,
one by one, curved,
being in charge
of the keys,
remembering
a special spot
on the top of
black and
white
with ease;
and names,
given to face
a position,
a sequence number.
Bent, they
could be
a bridge between
two little strangers:
the short - Mr. Thumb,
the thin – Mr. Pinky;
playing
‘Hide & Seek’ game –
nobody wins, when
the bridge rises up,
showing 'Okay'
for All the fingers…
Before. they. held. only. a pen.
Submitted for d'Verse: Form for All
fingers...hands...both important...in communicating...to type...to hold...to touch another...and bridge that gap...for sure...smiles.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I really like this piece. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo clever! what a wonderful visual you created with your words. I really enjoyed your ode :-)
ReplyDeletefascinating... i'm playing piano a bit and find it amazing how they sense distance and spots and find their ways..
ReplyDeleteWhere would we be without our hands, fingers and opposible thumbs? Probably extinct, that's where! But how we take our hands, and what they can do, for granted.
ReplyDeleteHands down, this is excellent :-) The hands are amazing tools.
ReplyDeleteWhat would we do if we couldn't use our fingers to tap, tap, tap on these computer keys? I like Mr. Thumb and Mr. Pinky playing hide and seek. Smiles.
ReplyDeleteI would be lost without my hands and fingers ~ Good one ~
ReplyDeletehands and fingers sure mean much, the middle one to enemies can be a nice touch lol
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! We can never appreciate fingers and hands too much. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAs one who signs (American Sign Language) this really caught my attention.
ReplyDeleteI've got to hand it to you, that was good.
ReplyDeleteYou've given me a new appreciation of my digits!
ReplyDeleteShake your hands, my friends! Thank you for kind comments!
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