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Grandma's Hand
Tia Heywood’s poem “Grandma’s Hand” is an interesting poem that talks about her grandma’s hands were useful before she went blind. Tia’s grandmas use to use her hands a lot before she went blind know her hands lie down useless. This poem reminds me of my grandma that I haven’t seen her for a long time. All grandmas are important in our lives. I like this poem because she wrote a poem about her grandma and which is kind of her to write about her grandma.
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