Poppy’s Handshake by Lawrence Maxwell

Poem name: Poppy’s Handshake Poet name: Lawrence Maxwell Poem: He’d shake your hand as though he were pulling a weed. And when I turned twelve, he taught me how to see through the soiled promises of earthly negotiations. His instructions were conveyed in wheelbarrow loads and his wisdom was a never-ending mist from a bug spray can. His long grey pants with matching sweatshirt left only the sight of sun-spotted hands that gave a fighting chance to many a Spring seed. Those same hands, he washed with careful intention, studying the dirt that ran down the sides of the white porcelain sink before trading his sweat for homemade soup when Nana called us in for lunch. His silent smile indicated that such things would always bring joy if you let them. As I think of him today, shuffling through the hallways of the nursing home, my hands are dry with a hundred cuts, my arms are beds of tiny pink bumps and my heart carries the blood of the man whose entire body now waves goodbye. End of poem. Credits and bio: Copyright © Lawrence Maxwell Previously published by Off Topic Publishing - 2022 Lawrence Maxwell is an emerging Prince Edward Island writer. His joy for writing began in elementary school, penning a series of short stories surrounding a central character, “Oddey the Mouse.” In early adulthood, he began to focus on music, winning the 2019 Music PEI Country Album of the Year for his debut album Not Your Outlaw. His sophomore album, Almost Natural was also a Music PEI award winner and was nominated for an ECMA in 2021. Poetry has always gone hand in hand with Lawrence’s music. His debut poetry collection, Morning Spoon, was shortlisted for the 2022 PEI Island Literary Awards, and his recent poem, “Poppy’s Handshake” was the winner of the Off Topic poetry contest for May 2022.