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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE LUMINOUS HANDS OF GOD, by ELEANOR WARFIELD KENLY BACON First Line: Out of the base, insensate clod Last Line: Which god's effulgent hand keeps bright. Subject(s): God; Hands | |||
Out of the base, insensate clod The luminous, strong Hands of God Have shaped us; and all sin can do Cannot prevent the shining through And on our lives of that pure light Which God's effulgent Hand keeps bright. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY FATHER, MY HANDS by RICHARD BLANCO MY MOTHER'S HANDS by ANDREW HUDGINS I WAS BORN WITH TWELVE FINGERS by LUCILLE CLIFTON TEN OXHERDING PICTURES: A MEDITATION by LUCILLE CLIFTON FIFTH GRADE AUTOBIOGRAPHY by RITA DOVE THE TYPICAL HAND by ELENI SIKELIANOS THE CARPENTER by PRIMUS ST. JOHN POOR DEVIL! by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET CHAUCERS WORDES UNTO ADAM, HIS OWN SCRIVEYN by GEOFFREY CHAUCER |
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