He's All Grown Up Poem by Hannah Heins

He's All Grown Up



Tiny hands lift
He cries out for mother
She picks him up and holds him close
And rocks in back to sleep

Small hands grab
The dirt feels good in his hands
He looks up at his sister
She picks some up too

Rough hands hold tight
The suit case rolls along the floor
He sits in his seat
And looks out the window

Pale hands pick up a controller
Button's press and c sticks move
His eyes fixed on a screen
He barely moves

Big hangs type
Bulletins, poems, and stories
He writes all night
He amazes his mother

Smaller hands move a mouse
His sister finds his poems
She wonders how he grew up so fast
She realizes he's all grown up

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Soren Lyon 20 June 2008

I love this poem, it is one of the best you have ever written. MIAK

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