In the depths of my soul, a parent’s woe,
My child, with a deformed face, twins in tow,
Seemingly abandoned by the divine’s hand,
I pray for solace in a barren land.
Heartbroken, tears like rivers flow,
For my child, a fate I’ve come to know,
Their face, a unique tapestry spun,
Twins conjoined, two souls as one.
In the silence of night, my prayers ascend,
Begging for suffering to find an end,
For God’s grace to touch their form,
To ease the burden of life’s storm.
A deformed face, a sight that’s rare,
Twins entwined, a burden to bear,
I hold them close, my love profound,
In their presence, solace is found.
Seemingly abandoned by the divine above,
In my arms, they find unwavering love,
Each day, I kneel, my heart laid bare,
Praying for their suffering to spare.
I dream of a future where joy abounds,
Where their smiles erase life’s frowns,
A happy life, free from pain,
Where love and laughter forever reign.
God’s plan, a mystery beyond my sight,
In their struggles, I find my might,
For in their eyes, a spirit so pure,
A love that endures, strong and sure.
I pray for miracles, for burdens to lift,
For their spirits to soar, for hearts to uplift,
In the face of adversity, my faith remains,
In my child’s journey, love sustains.
Though heartbroken, I find strength anew,
In the love I hold, in the dreams I pursue,
For my child, with a deformed face and twins entwined,
In their existence, a love divine.