Modern poetry on the day you can’t walk anymore

The day when you can’t walk

You can’t feel the meaning of walking even now

When that day comes

Maybe , you are already in your seventies

Perhaps, you are still in your youth

The day when you can no longer walk

Your legs and feet will retire

What replaces your legs are crutches

Or arms

The day you can’t walk

You can’t see the beauty even now Scenery

I can’t hear the sounds of rivers and birdsong in the valley

I can’t kiss the flowers and trees

I can’t walk in the bustling city

The day you can’t walk

You will miss the scenes from your childhood

You will sigh when you see others running

When you The day when I couldn’t walk

Eating and sleeping became the only happiness

Eating, sleeping

Wake up and sleep again

Day Repeated day after day

Until I sleep forever

The day you can’t walk

Will someone help you?

< p> Accompany you

Replace your eyes

Tell you about the wonderful world

The day you can’t walk

Open ancient books

Read carefully

Understand history and find the house of gold

Swim in the ocean of books

When you can’t walk any more

Sit in the yard and drink a pot of tea

Bask in the warm sun

Watch the stars and the moon slowly in the dark night Move

The day when you can’t walk

Can you still smile

Sing a song

Live a happy life

Every year

Every day