These hands move so much when I talk
These hands always show my cards
Folded in prayer, open in mediation, clenched in fists of fear and defiance and desperation, these hands
Reaching for the future, let go of my past, I’m standing here beside you,
Take my hand and we’ll walk thru this together, see each other thru,
now that you are with me, there’s so much left to do with these hands
These hands wrapped around these strings of mine
These hands trace the curve of my lovers spine
Waving goodbye, slamming down the phone, holding so tight the things I think that I know, these hands
Reaching for the future, let go of my past, I’m standing here beside you,
Take my hand and we’ll walk thru this together, see each other thru,
now that you are with me, there’s so much left to do with these hands
For an old man when he dies, for that baby when she finally opens up her eyes
Look just like my mother’s, let go of my father, hold tight to my brother
hoping we’ll recover, we can. These hands.
Reaching for the future, let go of my past, I’m standing here beside you,
Take my hand and we’ll walk thru this together, see each other thru,
now that you are with me, there’s so much left to do with these hands
Reaching for the future, let go of my past, (These hands) I’m standing here beside you,
Take my hand (These hands) and we’ll walk thru this together, see each other thru,
(These hands) now that you are with me, there’s so much left to do
Reaching for the future, let go of my past, I’m standing here beside you,
Take my hand and we’ll walk thru this together, see each other thru,
now that you are with me, there’s so much left to do with these hands
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