Home > Creative Writing > Poetry
Created on: April 03, 2009
Tiny fingers, tiny toes,
hair like silk, button nose.
Eyes of blue, smile so sweet,
he's my son, the world to meet.
Watch him crawl, his feet quite bare,
explore the world, handle with care.
Learn more about this author, Tamatha Hetrick.
Click here to send this author comments or questions.
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
Poetry: Handle with care
by Alice Shoaf
Young maiden reclines in the twilight mist
And relives enchanted evening's kiss
Her prince is demanding; she longs so to please
That
Handle with care the dealings of men,
before their anger consumes the planet again.
War and hate and money and greed,
are merely
Deep within lurks a danger,
Barely visible at first,
Simmering slowly, intense pressure,
Approach with caution; fear the
Be gentle as you handle me,
I am so sensitive you see.
I see, I feel, I react,
I live and thrive,
upon contact.
I fear
by I William
The laws of nature are not bound by our own
It shall retaliate with vengeance and death
Yet we insist that it transform itself
As
View All Articles on: Poetry: Handle with care
Featured Partner
We provide personalized and effective practice opportunities to help learners of all ages and skill levels build a strong vocabulary. We envision a day when all students will have the vocabulary they need for complex thought and conf...more