Silent Symphony

In a world where sounds abound,
Lost to silence without a sound,
Living within the muted crowd,
Feeling emotions profound.

The laughter and songs that echo,
All but whispers in their ears,
Yet their smiles still glow,
Proving love conquers all their fears.

Struggling to hear conversations,
And the world with its many creations,
Fighting against the frustration,
They find solace in communication.

Sign language becomes a dance,
Swaying fingers, a silent trance,
Hands moving through air,
Expressions become their voice so fair.

Though they may feel isolated,
Their inner strength is never compromised,
They embrace the beauty of silence,
Carving a unique identity, defiant in its presence.

A silent symphony plays within,
Finding harmony beyond the din,
In this orchestra of emotions,
A melody all their own compositions.

The world may not understand the fight,
To live in a world with limited light,
But every day they push through boundaries,
Living their lives fearlessly and graciously.

For those who hear but never listen,
And take for granted their auditory gifts,
Deafness teaches patience and empathy,
A path to understanding humanity.

In a world filled with deafening noise,
Their silence sings of self-reliance,
With resilience and grace they rise above,
Defying the obstacles life throws their way like a dove.

So let this poem be a testament,
To those living with Deafness, resilient and monumental,
A reminder that in silence we find strength,
And create our own symphonies of everlasting length.

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