Siamese Twins

Once upon a time
In a land so far away
A strange sight was born
Unto the light of day.
Baby female twins
With sparkling violet eyes
Yet something was quite wrong
Oh, look! The family ties.
Joined at the shoulder
Sharing one pudgy arm
Such a little miracle
They did not come to harm.
Sold to a circus
Travelling in a carny show
Poor little children
They had nowhere else to go.
Hair shiny and black
Slender figures, tall
Skin so powdery white
Beautiful siamese doll.
One drizzling spring day
While awestruck people stared
One man stood, unphazed
A smile on his face, he dared.
Closing time soon came
And the man, still, he was there
Talking to the girls
For the fair twins he did care.
In each other's arms
The girls did make their escape
Lovers hand in hand
No longer of freakish fate.
Living in his house
The man took care of them
The twins held in love
Ne'er wanting to part with him.
Then one day he tired
Of having sex with the two
Binding them while asleep
He knew just what to do.
Selling them for crack
The twins became sex slaves
Hearts broken to bits
They sat crying in their cage.
Drunk and stumbling around
Their ex-lover came back
Tears rolling down their face
At this sexual attack.
Beaten, bruised, and bleeding
The girls' rape was done
On the wall with spray paint
The man wrote, "Two fer one."