Father's love, unrequited love poem

This unrequited fatherly poem is Wang Guozhen's To Father.

Wang Guozhen's "To Father" is to confide in his father. He grew up as scheduled under his father's expectation and moved on with loving eyes. When I was a child, I always wanted to protect adults when I grew up. I need to grow up quickly overnight. When I grow up, I know that life is a marathon. Once you start running, you have to keep running. There is no way out. When I overtook my father and ran ahead, I suddenly found that my father resisted too many thorns for himself when I was a child.

Wang Guozhen, 1956 was born in Beijing on June 22nd, and his ancestral home was in Xiamen, Fujian. Contemporary poets and painters. Wang Guozhen's poems are positive in theme, high-spirited and detached.

The full text of "To Father"

Your expectations are high.

I'm in a hurry.

I know

Even in a hurry

There are too many thorns ahead.

It's too far.

Participate? Daohe

What else is there? Tiaojiang

Turn over? Sasayama

Another one? Jialing

probably

I am the life of this trip.

The goal is endless.

Life has no end.