WARM hands, warm, The men have gone to plough, If you want to warm your hands, Warm your hands now. Brush hair, brush, The men have gone to plough, If you want to brush your hair, Brush your hair now. Wash hands, wash, The men have gone to plough, If you want to wash your hands, Wash your hands now. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHAMBER MUSIC: 20 by JAMES JOYCE AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM by RICHARD ALDINGTON TO J. D. H. (KILLED AT SURREY C. H., OCTOBER, 1866) by SIDNEY LANIER CONRAD AT TWILIGHT by JOHN CROWE RANSOM DEMOS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE TEN COMMANDMENTS by GEORGE SANTAYANA |