I have a small wish-modern poetry.

I have a small wish:

Before going to bed at night,

Dad can tell me the story of Alibaba and the forty thieves;

On the day of becoming a young pioneer,

Dad can see me wearing a red scarf;

When you make a mistake for the first time,

Dad can tell me what to do.

I have a small wish:

When catkins fly in spring,

Dad can fly a kite with me once;

On a thunderstorm night in summer,

Dad can take me home;

In autumn, in the golden and red orchards,

Dad can take a photo with me;

When the first snow falls in winter,

Dad can make a snowman with me.

I have a small wish:

I hope dad can spare a day,

Tell me the old story of Cowherd and Weaver Girl and the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

A novel story of a bustling city.

I have a small wish:

When people call me "left-behind children",

Dad can be my solid and reliable witness,

Prove I'm not.

A little wish,

Is priceless,

In exchange for deep sympathy from neighbors,

Won grandma's double spoil.

A little wish,

Worthless,

It can't get dad back for a day.

I have a little wish,

Small wishes are on the big horizon.