Grade seven English composition I
Love your mother. Love your mother.
When you came into this world, she held you in her arms. You thanked her by crying like an abandoned person.
When you came into this world, she held you in her arms. You thanked her by crying like a banshee.
When you were/kloc-0 years old, she fed you and bathed you. You thanked her by crying all night.
When you 1 year-old, she nursed you and bathed you. And you thanked her by crying all night.
When you were 3 years old, she cooked every meal for you with love. You thanked her by throwing the plate on the floor.
When you were 3 years old, she prepared three meals for you with love. You thanked her by throwing the plate on the floor.
When you were 5 years old, she dressed you at festivals. You thanked her by plopping into the nearest pile of mud.
When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for a holiday. You thanked her by plopping into a pile of mud beside her.
When you were 7 years old, she bought you a baseball. You thanked her by throwing it through the next-door neighbor's window.
When you were 7 years old, she bought you a baseball. You thanked her by breaking the window of the neighbor's house next door.
When you were 9 years old, she paid you to take piano lessons. You thanked her by never bothering to practice.
When you were 9 years old, she paid you to learn piano. And you thanked her by never bothering to practice.
When you were 1 1 years old, she took you and your friends to the movies. You thanked her by letting her sit in another row.
When you were 1 1 years old, she took you and your friends to the movies. You thanked her by asking her to sit in the other row.
When you 13 years old, she suggested that you get a proper haircut. You thanked her by telling her that she had no taste.
When you 13 years old, she suggested that you trim your hair properly. And you thank her, which means she has no taste at all.
When you 15, she came home from work, expecting a hug. You thanked her by locking the bedroom door.
When you 15 years old, she came home from work, expecting you to give her a hug. You thanked her by staying in the bedroom and locking the door.
When you 18, she cried when you graduated from high school. You thanked her by staying out until dawn.
When you 18 years old, she cried for your graduation from high school. You thanked her by going out to the party and staying up all night.
When you 19 years old, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to the campus and helped you carry your bag. You thanked her by saying goodbye outside the dormitory so as not to be embarrassed in front of your friends.
When you 19 years old, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to school and helped you carry your bag. You thanked her by saying goodbye in a hurry outside the dormitory door, so as not to lose face in front of your friends.
When you were 2 1, she suggested some careers for your future. You thanked her by saying, "I don't want to be like you."
When you were 2 1 year old, she made some suggestions on what career you would pursue in the future. And you thanked her by saying: I don't want to be like you! ?
When you were 23, she furnished your first apartment. You thanked her by telling your friends that it was ugly.
When you were 23, she decorated your first apartment. You thanked her by telling your friends that the furniture was ugly.
When you were 25 years old, she paid for your wedding. She cried and told you how much she loved you. You thanked her by moving halfway across the country.
When you were 25 years old, she paid for your wedding and told you how much she loved you. And you thanked her by keeping your home away from her.
When you were 30 years old, she called you and gave you some advice about children. You thanked her by saying, "Things are different now."
When you were 30 years old, she called to give you advice on parenting. And you thanked her by telling her that things are different now! ?
When you were 40 years old, she called to remind you of a relative's birthday. You thanked her by saying that you were "really busy now".
When you were 40 years old, she called to remind you not to forget a relative's birthday. You thanked her, which means you? Busy as a bee now? .
When you were 50 years old, she was ill and needed your care. You thanked her by talking about parents becoming a burden to children.
When you were 50 years old, she was ill and needed your care. And you thanked her by saying that parents became a burden to children.
Then, one day, she died quietly. What you have never done collapses like thunder.
Then, one day, she left quietly. All the things you should have done but didn't do are roaring in your ear.
Let's take a moment to show our respect and gratitude to the person named Mom, although some people may not tell their mothers publicly. She is irreplaceable. Cherish every moment. Although sometimes she may not be the best friend and may not agree with us, she is still your mother!
Let's spend some time on what we call. Mom? Some people express their respect and gratitude, although some people can't say it in front of them. She is irreplaceable. Cherish every moment alone with her. Although sometimes, she may not be our best friend and may not agree with our ideas, she is still your mother!
Don't take for granted what is closest to your heart. Love her more than yourself. Life is meaningless without her.
Don't think you deserve what is closest to your heart. Love her more than yourself. Without her, life would be meaningless.
Grade 7 English Composition II
Simboska's Love at First Sight
They are all convinced.
They trust each other.
A sudden passion brought them together.
It was the passion of generate that brought them together in an instant.
This determination is beautiful,
This determination is beautiful,
But uncertainty is more beautiful.
But impermanence is more beautiful.
Because they have never met before, they are sure.
Because they have never met, they are very sure.
There is nothing between them.
Have nothing to do with each other
But what is the news from the streets, stairs and corridors?
But listen to the words coming from the streets, stairs and corridors.
Maybe they've passed each other a million times?
Maybe they passed each other a million times?
I want to ask them.
I want to ask them.
What if they don't remember?
Don't remember?
Face to face moment
At the revolving door
In some revolving door.
Face to face?
Maybe it's a "sorry" murmured in the crowd?
Or muttering to yourself in the crowd? I'm sorry
There is a short "error number" in the receiver?
Or an abrupt interception on the receiver? Dial the wrong number.
But I know the answer.
However, I know their answers.
No, they don't remember.
Yes, they don't remember.
They will be surprised to hear
If they know, they will be very surprised.
That opportunity has been playing with them.
Fate played with them.
Over the years.
A few years.
Not quite ready yet.
The time is not yet ripe
Become their destiny,
Can't be their destiny yet,
It draws them closer and pulls them away,
Fate pushed them closer and drove them away,
It stood in their way,
hold one's laughter
Hold back your laughter,
Get in their way,
Then jump to one side.
Then step aside.
There are signs and signals,
There are some signs and signals,
Even if they don't understand it.
Even if they don't understand it.
Maybe three years ago
Maybe three years ago.
Or just last Tuesday
Or just last Tuesday
A leaf fluttered.
There is a leaf flying.
From one shoulder to the other?
Side by side?
Something was dropped and then picked up.
You dropped something and picked it up?
Who knows, maybe the missing ball.
Who knows, maybe it's that one
Into the bushes of childhood?
A ball that disappeared in the childhood bush?
There are doorknobs and doorbells.
And I've been touched.
One touch covers the other.
Thousands of times
In advance
Door handles and doorbells.
The suitcases are checked and placed side by side.
Luggage cases placed side by side after inspection.
One night, maybe, the same dream,
One night, maybe I had the same dream,
The morning becomes hazy.
In the morning, everything became blurred again.
Every beginning
Every beginning
After all, it's just a sequel,
After all, it's just a sequel,
And the book of events
And a book full of plots
Always give up halfway.
Always start in the middle.
Seventh grade English composition III
I like your silence by Nie Luda. I like your silence.
I like that you are still: as if you are not there.
I like your silence, as if you have disappeared.
You hear me from a distance, but my voice can't touch you.
You listen to me from a distance, but my voice can't touch you.
It seems that your eyes have flown away.
It seems that your eyes have flown away, like a kiss, sealing your mouth.
It seems that a kiss sealed your mouth.
When everything fills my soul,
Because everything is full of my soul
You emerged from everything and filled my soul.
You emerged from things and filled my soul.
You are like my soul,
You are like my soul, a butterfly of dreams.
The butterfly of dreams.
You are like the word melancholy.
You are like the word melancholy.
I like you to be quiet, but you seem to be far away from me.
I like your silence, as if you had already left.
It sounds as if you are lamenting, a butterfly cooing like a dove.
You sound like you're lamenting, a butterfly moaning like a dove.
You hear me from a distance, but my voice can't reach you.
You hear me from a distance, and my voice can't touch you;
Let me be quiet in your silence.
Let me be quiet in your silence.
Let me talk to you with your silence.
Let me talk to you through your silence,
Bright as a lamp, simple as a ring.
Your silence is as bright as a lamp and as simple as a ring.
You are like the night, with its silence and stars.
You are like the night, with loneliness and stars.
Your silence is the silence of the stars, distant and frank.
Your silence is the silence of the stars, far away and bright.
I like that you are still: as if you are not there.
I like your silence, as if you have disappeared.
Far away and full of sadness, as if you were dead.
Distant and sad, as if you were dead.
A word and a smile are enough.
At that time, a word and a smile were enough.
I'm glad, glad it's not true.
I'll be happy because it's not true.