Mama's Hands

Tommy Jo Casteel


I saw you hide your hands in line, 
behind that lady fair,
I notices too, hers soft and white --
Immaculate from care.
But Ma, I say, it's no disgrace
to have workin' hands like you,
and had she lived the life you have,
she'd have hands just like it too.


But hae hands have never hauled in wood,
or worked in God's good earth.
They've never felt the bitter cold,
or chopped ice for waitin' stock,
they've never doctored sick ones,
or dressed a horse's hock.
They've never pulled a hip-locked calf,
or packed water to the barn.
They've probably never patched blue jeans,
or had worn ol' socks to darn.


They've never touched a young one's,
ort caressed a fevered head,
with hands fo gently folded,
all night beside his bed.


They've never scrubbed a kitchen floor,
or done dishes every day.
They've never guided with those hands
a child who's  lost the way.


They've never made a Christmas gift,
shaped by a lovin' hand.
They've never peeled apples,
nor vegetables they've canned.


They've never worn a blister
or had calluses to show,
for all they've done for others,
and the kindnesses I know.


So you see,my dearest Mama --
yours are hands of love.
And I bet the Lord will notice
when he greets you from above.

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    The poet omits the last letters in some words, as in workin'. Pick and write such words and think why he has done so.

  2. 2.

    What do you think is the purpose of writing this poem? Tick the correct choice.

    1. to downgrade the working mother
    2. to make the mother feel proud of what she does
    3. to celebrate motherhood
  3. 3.

    Say which of the statements is true and which is false.

    1. Mother carries heavy loads of wood.
    2. She keeps her hands clean.
    3. She soils her hands working in the garden.
    4. She digs the frozen ice and melts it for the cattle.
    5. She makes snowmen out of the ice.
  4. 4.

    Who is 'I' here?

  5. 5.

    What did he notice one day?

  6. 6.

    Who was the other woman? What type of woman was she?

13 more answer(s) available.

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