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Times Two
I can't begin to recount the joys,
when I learned that my twins were both little boys.
I thought of the fun, the games and the sports,
and the wonderful toys, they'd have all sorts.
But when we found that all was not right,
We cried and screamed quietly on into the night.
Cerebral Palsy was the name they were giving,
A most challenged life since then we've been living.
Everyday is so hard and seems so long,
to keep them happy, healthy and strong.
To doctors and therapists for tests we've gone,
Two years of appointments that stretch on and on.
To think of it long I always cry,
So to keep my mind busy I constantly try.
We wait for the big things, but for now we're raving,
cause one son crawls well, and the other is waving!
By Larry Samsky
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