my hands are getting old every vein now proudly stands to attention as if I were a junkie filling them with living
they appear a little rough like i never listened long enough to the etiquette teacher when she warned us about ungloved hands and the harmful disaster associated with too much sunlight on pale, ivory skin...
My skin has grown silent mature calloused and scarred
I like the clarity of this one. I like the title also, that's what made me decide to read it. You don't focus on aging other than your hands but that's enough. It says it all.
I loved the simplicity in this one, because there was still a lot of meaning behind it. Yes, we will age, that is part of being human, but it doesn't mean it is a bad thing, it means that we have more experiences and knowledge to be proud of.
I worked in retail when I lived back east, and people often told me how pretty my hands were. It's incredible the costs we women go through to achieve "pretty", isn't it?
"every vein now proudly stands to attention
as if I were a junkie
filling them
with living"