Stanzas explanation of poem my dad's hands written by david kettler
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David Ketter's poem "My Dad's Hands" appears to have written at the moment while kids as well as one‘s dads just were having to learn how and where to connect to one another. It goes on to tell a tale of what the storyteller recalls his fallen dad's hands while staring at his own palms.
- The speaker then recalls how well the dads' palms of his mates seemed very cleaner and less damaged. He seems to be appreciative of both the proof that his father worked incredibly hard.
- Humans show affection in a variety of ways. Working hard for ones children's beneficial is among them. The writer of "My Dad's Hands" proclaiming his love and appreciation for his dad, as well as his adoration for his kids.
- The poetry seems to be about the solace which a dad's rumpled and bumpy palms provide with to his kids. Those who may not be quite as gentle as that of the hands of many other fathers, and yet they communicate this same "language of love".
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