Mother's Day Poetry: "To My Mother"

"To my mother" the original:

Although I haven't said hello to you for a long time,

I didn't write to you, but don't let your heart

Doubt, as if your son should.

My love for you is from the heart.

Will never disappear like that stone,

Always rooted in the bottom of the water,

It will never leave its position, even if it is running water.

Sometimes with wind and waves, sometimes with soft waves through it.

It flows by, so people can't see it,

My love for you is so inseparable.

In my chest, despite the long river of life,

Sometimes I am hit by pain and roll violently.

Touched quietly by happiness in the room,

Coverage and blockade make it impossible.

You can't reflect around the sun.

The returning sunshine is in front of your loving mother.

Let you know how much your son respects you.

Brief introduction to the author of To My Mother:

Johann wolfgang von goethe was born in Frankfurt am Main, formerly known as Johann Wolfgang Goethe. As a poet, natural scientist, literary theorist and political figure, Goethe is the most representative figure of Weimar classicism. As the creator of poetry, drama and prose, he is one of the greatest writers in Germany and an outstanding and brilliant figure in the field of world literature.