Father's Day Children's Poetry 1 Thanksgiving
I'm used to your care,
Take it for granted,
Gradually forgot gratitude,
Forgot to say thank you
You made me live a happy life,
Grow up carefree,
I don't have time to be grateful,
Even put gratitude in the corner of forgetting.
Thank you
You created and protected my life.
Thank you for being with me all the way,
Gave me great pleasure.
I will taste life with a grateful heart and feel the true meaning of life.
Father's Day Children's Poetry 2 Ordinary People
You are the most ordinary person in the world,
You are the strictest kind of love in the family.
You were the tallest day when I was a child.
You are the most stable mountain in my life.
In memory,
You don't laugh,
But every time
Satisfy my wishes,
When I was a child,
Your shoulders carry me,
Run back and forth
Sweating profusely
The more I laugh,
You run very fast,
Dad, when I think about the past,
I am filled with emotion.
Childhood memories are intermittent,
I only remember your strict education,
I used to hate your scolding,
Complaining about your beating,
Even wondering if I'm your child,
Always comparing you with your mother,
I always feel that you are heartless and always afraid of you.
Grow up,
When I face setbacks,
I find your sternness.
Let me be fearless of wind and rain,
When I want to give up trying
When you look down on yourself,
I think of you.
The bitter words of the past,
Dad,
I finally understand,
Motherly love is warmth,
Your love is experience.
Mother's Day in May
I don't hesitate to express my love,
Father's Day in June
I just want to say thank you,
Dad,
You are in my heart.
Real heroes,
You are my heart.
Sparkling Venus,
Your love
Not just love,
But to support me.
Put your hands on the road of life,
Let me go forward,
Without inclination or prejudice.
Another year's
Father's Day is coming,
I want to say I love you,
I just can't honestly say,
I will say I love you,
I was afraid you'd be sad,
I believe in your education,
Dare not forget,
I'll write down your severity,
Leave it to the next generation.
Dad,
I have grown up and become a family,
You have white hair on your temples,
In June this year,
Let me spend a Father's Day with you,
Say something sweet,
Let's talk about our hometown.
Father's Day Children's Poetry 3 Mountains
Arms as solid as mountains.
As wide as the sea.
This is the father.
You are the bright sunshine.
Everywhere in every dark corner
Make the seedlings grow sturdily
You are a towering rock.
Let the rain erode, let the waves beat
Still resolutely motionless.
Pointed out the direction for the ship to dock.
You taught me since I was a child.
Don't be afraid of suffering.
Hone in the wind and rain
Be manly.
Every time you ask.
Always knocking on the heart
Makes my blood boil.
Gaze into the distance
Now I am also a father.
You have been buried in the ground.
Over the years.
Even blurred your appearance.
I do it for work.
Wandering alone in a different place
But wherever you go,
Your teachings still ring.
You said: You can forget your parents.
But don't forget your hometown.
Dear father
Today is your festival.
Although it can't bring you material enjoyment
I just hope you are in another world.
Happy life
Happiness and well-being
Father's Day Children's Poetry 4 Father
I'll know it just after a month.
Father is a concept.
This is the lighting term of black land and black forest.
Small eyes looking at the big man.
I use the most primitive crying
Warm his upper and lower limbs.
Those days when the rain stopped.
Childhood, I took your hand into the school.
You lifted the iron hoe of the world.
Dig a face for me
The sky is bigger than the village.
Father, I am your most complete stone.
Father, you are my perfect shadow.
It's getting dark I live in a book.
It's dark. You live in the mountains.
Father, these ten years
We have never met.
I went home that day.
You are still saying that the mountain people live a strong life.
You are not old. This is a mountain.
Now I have grown into a big tree.
You have no root in your hand.
Father's waterwheel and fence
Are you still silent in the moonlight?
Still staying at our door.
Where I ran away from home
Those polished stone chips.
Rotating iron ring
Do you all have your own homes?
Tonight's father
I am another wheat.
Become another wheat.
It is the deep deformation of bread and steamed bread.
I don't want to go home by windmill tonight.
I want to fly along the maturity of May.
Father, who are you tonight
My nails and my old house will never rust.
The only pain I can't shut up for thousands of years
Father's Day Children's Poetry 5 Father's Day
It's Father's Day again
My father never knew.
Just as he never knew fatigue.
father
How many times have you missed dinner?
How many times have you quietly left my dream?
Remember the tenderness of your hand touching my face.
How many times has your strong body fallen because of us?
My eyes were captured by tears again.
They say it's the wind.
Can blow rocks to pieces.
Said it was raining.
It will rust steel.
It's been said for years.
Will bend your spine.
Only your will.
Keep fighting despite repeated setbacks.
It will never change.
Incite the whole family
The weight of a lifetime
Hazy time
You are a big mountain.
Sit on your shoulder
Can always see far, far away.
Be rational
You are a stubborn bent pine tree.
Only then did I find out.
My weight is too heavy, too heavy.
But now
You are a profound poem.
My son reads silently.
Will firmly remember the truth of reading.
It's Father's Day again,
I would like to offer my most sincere thoughts and wishes to my father:
Dad, happy Dragon Boat Festival and Happy Father's Day.
Have fun all day.