Little Hands

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Little Hands

Little hands at play,
Pots and pans sing joyful tunes,
Drumsticks dance and sway.

Poem © 2024 booomcha.com
& Kymber Cosner Hawke

Image by Kevin from The Beginning at Last

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Written in response to Kevin’s NTT:


Happy timezones, Friends, and welcome to another No Theme Thursday! It’s great to have you here! I hope you like the poem I put with Kevin’s picture. Thank you for the picture, Kevin!

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57 COMMENTS

  1. Well, that takes me back. When I was younger, my Mom would often give me a pot and wooden spoon to entertain me and keep me out of her way in the kitchen. Not sure the din was any better than the interruption of my questions. Happy September Kymber. Allan

  2. One of the gems in childhood for me was my spirit of adventure and its supporting resourcefulness. I used to turn my dreams into reality. Your little boy with his ‘drums’ reminded me of my growing up in the African wilds, where improvising was the order of the day. Thank you for tickling my memory Kymber.

  3. Ha ha great little poem and picture too. I remember those times. We lived in an apartment in Sweden and my wife had been traveling with our oldest son who was 1 1/2 years old at the time. He was jet-lagged and up at night. It was 2:00AM and he was playing with pots and pans when our neighbor from upstairs knocked on our door. He was a British gentleman who asked with a very British accent “are you moving furniture?”. I said no, it is just our son playing with pots and pans, but I’ll get him to stop and I did.

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