Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation 1

A tiny needle,

A long line,

Dance becomes a thousand layers.

Weave into new clothes

Warmed my childhood memories.

A bowl of white flour

A handful of green vegetables.

Change the pattern under mother's hand

Full of maternal love

Nourishes the feelings I long for.

An old umbrella

A pair of ill-fitting water shoes

It was a clear sky that my mother held up for me.

That's the smooth life my mother gave me.

Changed my fate of facing the earth and facing the sky.

A sentence "Everything depends on yourself"

I keep it in mind.

A "be honest"

I follow the convention.

Ordinary you pointed out the direction of life for me.

Ah, mom.

Today is your festival,

I want to dedicate this hymn to you.

at midnight

Hit my daughter in the heart!

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation II

When I was a child,

Motherly love is a spoonful of thick honey.

My words are sweet,

Mother smiled at her forehead.

When I grow up,

Motherly love is a heavy bag,

I carried it on my shoulder,

Mother gripped the end of the rope tightly.

Later,

Motherly love is nagging,

I should say orally,

Mother is in my heart.

now

Motherly love is a kind of silent waiting,

I walked at the end of the road,

Mother leaned against the door.

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation 3

Mother is a tree.

A tree that has experienced many vicissitudes.

Protect your children from the wind and rain without regrets.

Mother is an eagle.

Battle-hardened eagle

It's hard to fly freely with children.

Mother is a poem.

A poem containing love.

Teach children to grow up healthily and work hard.

Mother is the quilt on her.

She will feel cold without it.

Mother is a dish. Salt.

Life is tasteless without her.

Mother must have her pain.

The pain of wandering

It often hangs on her face.

Interwoven with the laughter of watching children …

Mom, you have worked hard.

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation 4

The lingering sound lingers in my ears.

I miss you in my heart

Blue silk often appears in dreams.

Silver hair is mottled in front of my eyes

Spread out slightly yellow memories.

I use delicate brushstrokes.

Draw a familiar picture.

She is a kind mother.

Niang uses the tenacity of life

Melted the frost of the years

Sketch a lotus-like past.

Stick to the faith in love.

Mother piled kindness in the corner of her eyes.

Her steps are faltering more and more.

Sleep under the child's birth name.

I will work hard and complain all my life.

Modern Poetry Suitable for Mother's Day Recitation 5

Ah! mother

You used your life.

Gave birth to another life.

How many rounds of the sun sets and the stars rise?

You can't sleep well.

How many snowy nights?

You stayed up all night. ...

Ah! mother

You use milk.

Feeding another life

How many times have you been cruel to people who love snow?

You hold your son.

How many times did the cold wind invade the muscles?

You cover your son. ...

Mom!

You were beautiful.

(of women) elegant and charming.

You used to be beautiful.

A born beauty

Who doesn't want to stay young?

For future generations

For husband and son. ...

year

unfeeling

Carve deep wrinkles

look at you ...

A tired look.

Shaking back

Let the son tremble inside.

Tears welled up in my eyes ...

In the dead of night

Your temples are gray.

How many black hairs turn white?

oil lamp

A needle or thread-a little property

Just for that brand-new schoolbag

But it pierced

There are several layers of deep cocoon skin. ...

Is it us?

Not far away

You won't be afraid. ...

Is it us?

It's not far from getting married

You won't worry. ...

Is it us?

Sick

Can you give us some more medicine? ...

Is it us?

A frozen hand

You will sew gloves for us again. ...

Is it us?

fail

You can get up from the wheelchair!

Is it us?

Saggio

You can make us hold high again!

Ah! Mom!

What an ordinary and great name. ...

Ah! Mom!

What a noble and respectable name.

Mom!

You are the only person in my life. ...

Dearest person ... (editor-in-chief: deputy editor-in-chief)