Sometimes the sun shines still

Hand

Sharing Stories
June 7, 2021 at 12:00 p.m.
Holding hands: a vital connection at any age.
Holding hands: a vital connection at any age.

...by Doubt Zhou

“Hand”

The hand you hold

firmly but dearly

has been years long cold.

The soft palm and slender fingers

carry a man’s heart

anywhere you go.

Yes, we take a walk

on our way to getting old.

Sometimes the sun shines still

before leaving the hill.

Funny none of us needs to talk

when we stroll in the fading light

hand in hand.

Zhou Doubt is a Washington State resident, originally from Taiwan who has sent Sharing Stories some of his haunting and lyrical poetry in the past.

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