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Fingers intertwined

  • Emma Lucana
  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

Fingers intertwined,

A lace of intimacy.

Hands—made to fit yours.


Humans— have forever sought each other out. When we are scared, we reach for a hand to squeeze. When we are cold, we press our bodies together for warmth. When we express deep affection, we press our lips against each other. Hand holding is a sign of intimacy, but who decided this? Why do our fingers interlace so perfectly together? Could we perhaps be made for this? Be made for eachother?  It almost feels like palms were created with the intention of pressing against another, fingers delicately molded to fit together like a puzzle piece. Is it romantic, because they seem to naturally connect? Was it always the intention for humans to be drawn to one another for comfort? I know. I know humans were made to love each other.


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