A poem that uses animals as a metaphor for maternal love

Animal behavior is used as a metaphor for children returning to Mother's Day. Generally, lambs and magpies are used to repay their mothers' kindness: "Lambs kneel down to feed" and "crows and magpies come back to eat". When a lamb suckles, its front legs are always kneeling; After the little magpie can fly, it looks for insect bites and sends them to its mother to express its gratitude to her mother. You can use "the lamb will be grateful when kneeling on his chest;" Crows and magpies come back to feed their mothers. This is the most appropriate metaphor.

Motherly love is like an oil-paper umbrella in rainy season. When you are confused and helpless, selfless shelter and asylum let you move forward bravely.

Motherly love is like a cup of strong tea, all the flavors are in one thought.

Motherly love is like a song of life: blame is the bass, love is the treble, and caring and missing is the main theme of motherly love.

Motherly love is like a lamp, guiding me to a bright future.

Motherly love is like fire, flying with me to a beautiful dream.

Motherly love is like a ray of sunshine, which makes your heart feel warm even in the cold winter.

Motherly love, like a faint candlelight, illuminates the dawn of our lives;

Motherly love, like an invisible God, bless the happiness of our life;

Motherly love is like a clear spring on the dry land, nourishing our thirsty bodies;

Motherly love is like a lighthouse on the coast, guiding us forward.