Right-Handed
I do with my right-hand
What my left cannot do
I use my dinner fork
And my spoon there too
I use my right-hand to season
With salt and pepper both
When I use my left-hand
It really is a joke
I use my right-hand each day
To give my dog his treat
I dare not use my left
As he would never eat
I use my right-hand when I write
And also when I draw
And when I brush my teeth
And when I use a saw
For some things in life
My left-hand plays a role
Like when I catch a baseball
Or hold a fishing pole
The left-hand activities
Really are quite rare
I am right-handed very strongly
And talented when compared
- Author: w c ( Offline)
- Published: November 9th, 2017 11:05
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Comments3
A fine write WC. I'm gonna be all psychological. I read the left half of the brain controls the right side of our body, and vice versa.
The left handed major on intuition, which is a main faculty of the right side of the brain.
The right handed major on intelligence, which is a main faculty of the left side of the brain.
But none of this is set in stone.
Thanks for your comment Orchidee! I have heard the same as you said. It really is amazing how the brain works! I've always been fascinated by it.
It's said that we have two brains as it were, left and right joined together. Some of us are just hare-brained! lol.
lol Yes, let's hope we remain in our right minds!
That is why it's important to be someone's right hand man.
Yes. 'Tis true,' Tis true lol
Although I too am right handed, I've heard that left handed people have rights too. And darn right you're talented WC.
Thanks AP! I don't know if you've heard it said that left handers are in their right minds lol
Yes, I believe that impression was left on me some time ago. Thanks WC.
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