Archimedes
There is something honest
and true about a man
who works with his hands
It is not theoretical
or hidden from view
instead it taps into
that primal part of you
often dormant after
years behind a screen
or screened off inside
a cubicle
and though my cuticles
speak of a pampered life
my inner caveman
beats his chest
and gives respect
to the man with blackened hands
and a lever
and a place to stand

Thoughts
I took my car in for its MOT today. It’s a local garage run by two great people and seeing them at work highlights how far I am from that skill level. My dad worked with his hands and it showed. He passed on his knowledge and I am grateful that I can turn my hand to most jobs around the house because of him. But seeing a specialist at work, like I did today, is a thing of beauty.
This is from a cave somewhere in Switzerland. Nothing to do with Archimedes. It’s how my Dad’s hands used to look after he had been working on his car, seventies style on the drive.
It passed, by the way.
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