Poetry from Axmedova Gulchiroyxon

I am Axmedova Gulchiroyxon, a second-year undergraduate student at Kokand State University, Faculty of Primary and Technological Education, specializing in Primary Education. I actively participate in numerous competitions and assessments.

Oh God, Take Away My Mother’s Pain

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Her heart half-closed, her gaze in rain.

See how sorrow drives her to despair,

Longing for spring, tears fill the air.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

I’ve yet to lead her on pilgrimage’s lane.

A heavy question weighs upon my soul,

Why each day I failed to make her whole.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Though I spoke my love, some days in vain.

Today my eyes at last open wide,

To cherish her, with nothing to hide.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Illness should not touch her radiant face again.

She says, “Waste no time, don’t let life fall,”

Yet I ignored her golden call.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Her trials and hardships she must sustain.

Her sweet words drip like gentle balm,

Her conversations bring the heart calm.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Let no tear fall from her eye again.

All her burdens, let me bear them all,

Keep her safe, let no harm befall.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

My hands in prayer shall never wane.

It’s in Your power, O Lord above,

I beg You, answer my plea of love.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

My gentle angel, pure heart’s domain.

Place the key of hope within my heart,

Her presence makes my whole life start.

Oh God, take away my mother’s pain,

Your healing shines as truth’s own reign.

As our people say with reverent call,

Heaven lies beneath a mother’s thrall.

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