"The Clothes pin" by Rhonda Bower and "Your Hands" by Gevorg Emin are very different poems in many ways . The two poem have different narratives, different writing style, and different tones, but both poems talks about relationships. The poem “Clothes Pin” by Rhonda Bower is spoken from second person’s point of view; the narrative looks out the window and sees the neighbor hanging clothing’s and describes how the neighbor might be feeling. Rhonda Bower also uses literary devices like paradox in the poem. “ It thunders in the breeze” is a example of paradox because thunders don’t happen in breezes, and the word Thunder can be understand as how the neighbor was feeling in the breeze. In “The Clothes pin” Rhonda Bower uses words like Thunder,