Right-Handed

w c

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 Offline)
  • Published: November 9th, 2017 11:05
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • orchidee

    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.

    • w c

      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.

      • orchidee

        It's said that we have two brains as it were, left and right joined together. Some of us are just hare-brained! lol.

        • w c

          lol Yes, let's hope we remain in our right minds!

        • lasergraph

          That is why it's important to be someone's right hand man.

          • w c

            Yes. 'Tis true,' Tis true lol



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