Place your hands
in the stone of life
for one day you'll
fill up those hand prints
with the breath of destiny.
Published by Jenny Heart
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19 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a wonderful phrase, "breath of destiny".
that's beautifully written!
Excellent job, Jenny, this is stunningly beautiful!!!
Oooooo, I like this!
Nicely done, cheers :)
Deep Jenny. How are you?
Is the third line supposed to be "for" or "far"?
excellent work
We see handprints on rock walls in the Rockies. They laid down their destinies long ago for us to see now.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful poem! rcj