Strength and utility are beautiful too
Oct. 30th, 2010 10:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You have beautiful hands. I want to tell you, but I can't work up the words to the face of a stranger on the bus.
I watch hands a lot when people text, when people hold books, when people fiddle with their coats. Your hands are folded in your lap – so still.
You have very large hands for a woman, with long fingers. They aren't delicate. I wonder what you make with those hands; surely you must create something. They are hands for playing piano, or kneading bread dough, or carving wood.
When we get off the bus at the same stop, I notice that you are wearing sandals despite the cool, damp weather, and your toenails are perfectly polished in red. Your finger nails are plain: clipped short and tidy, with no polish. I wonder if you don't like bringing attention to your hands or if your craft demands practicality.
I hope you know that you have beautiful hands.
I watch hands a lot when people text, when people hold books, when people fiddle with their coats. Your hands are folded in your lap – so still.
You have very large hands for a woman, with long fingers. They aren't delicate. I wonder what you make with those hands; surely you must create something. They are hands for playing piano, or kneading bread dough, or carving wood.
When we get off the bus at the same stop, I notice that you are wearing sandals despite the cool, damp weather, and your toenails are perfectly polished in red. Your finger nails are plain: clipped short and tidy, with no polish. I wonder if you don't like bringing attention to your hands or if your craft demands practicality.
I hope you know that you have beautiful hands.