An unforgettable poem

Dedicated to mother

-25th birthday

Oh, my God, where are you?

I can hear you moaning,

You're calling my name:

Thousands of times

Ten thousand times ...

No matter how many mountains are separated.

How many years? ...

No matter what power it is.

Separate us in the long run,

Put the loneliness of old age

Make it your only companion.

Like a bird soaring in the sky.

Fly to the sun ...

Like raindrops dripping in the river.

Run to the sea ...

Your child.

Belongs to his partner.

An ideal that belongs to everyone.

Every seed

Are pregnant with independent lives.

From the moment the umbilical cord was cut.

Underground baby

He belongs to himself.

The love of the older generation

The hope of the older generation

Be thrown away as a fetter by young people

The destruction of an era

The birth of an era

How many mother's tears will it take?

How many mothers have to go through

Mom, have you ever seen from your tears:

A new crowd

Has been liberated from the shackles.

Cultivate your own world with labor.

Your child is in there.

You have yourself.

The prison door will be opened.

Chains must be smashed.

The prisoner will rush out.

Breathe free air again.

Enjoy the warm sunshine again.

They will open.

An arm that has not yet fallen

Embrace the world warmly

Embrace his mother warmly.

New branches swaying in the spring breeze

Green leaves shining in the sun

They wither and flourish with the old roots in the soil.

Oh, my god.

Our two lives

It was tight.

be mutually dependent

lean close to ...

The bond between two hearts.

Resolutely, who can cut?

1September, 949

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Note: The poem "Dedicated to Mother" was written on the eve of the proclamation of New China. Encouraged by welcoming liberation and preparing for sacrifice, the author not only yearns for the reunion of mother and son in the free world, but also expresses his desire to bleed for victory. "The destruction of an era, the birth of an era, how many mother's tears to pay ..." Obviously, the author pays more attention to the final farewell to his mother.