Bill Withers
Grandma’s Hands
Grandma's hands clapped in church on Sunday morning
Grandma's hands played a tambourine so well
Grandma's hands used to issue out a warning

She'd say, "Baby, don't you run so fast
Might fall on a piece of glass
Might be snakes there in that grass"
Grandma's hands

Grandma's hands soothed a local unwed mother
Grandma's hands used to ache sometimes and swell
Grandma's hands used to lift her face and tell her

She'd say, "Baby, grandma understands
That you really love that man
Put yourself in Jesus' hands"
Grandma's hands

Grandma's hands used to hand me piece of candy
Grandma's hands picked me up each time I fell
Grandma's hands, boy, they really came in handy

She'd say, "Son, don't you whip that boy
What you want to spank him for?
He didn't drop no apple core"
But I don't have grandma anymore
If I get to heaven I'll look for grandma's hands
Grandma's hands, grandma's hands