Bing Xin's modern poems about her mother include "Paper Boat to Mother", "Mother", "Poem to Mother", etc.
1. "Paper Boat to Mother":
I never abandon a piece of paper, I always keep it, keep it, and fold it into small ones. Boat, thrown from the boat into the sea. Some were blown by the wind into the windows of the boat, and some were wet by the waves and stained on the bow of the boat. I still keep folding them every day without getting discouraged, always hoping that one of them will flow to where I want it to go. Mother, if you see a very small boat in your dream, don't be surprised that it entered the dream for no reason. This is the boat that your beloved daughter made with tears in her eyes, begging him to carry her love and sorrow back home.
2. "Mother":
Mother! When the storm comes in the sky, the bird hides in its nest; when the storm comes in my heart, I only hide in your arms.
3. "Poem to Mother":
Mom, I have wanted to write a poem for you for a long time, but I have written it many times and still haven't finished it. Mother, I don’t know how to start this poem for you, I don’t know how to end it, and I don’t know what to write. Just like when I faced your severe slap when I was a child, I didn’t know whether to accept it bravely or choose to escape. Mother, I thought of you again tonight, and I decided to write a poem for you.
Even if the writing is not good, even if you are far away from home, you will never be able to read it. Mother, if you see a small white boat in your dream, don't be surprised that it fell into the dream for no reason. This is what your beloved daughter wrote with tears in her eyes, across thousands of rivers and mountains, begging him to carry her love and sorrow back home.