Praise the teacher's own modern poems

Praise the teacher's own modern poems as follows:

1, "Teacher, you are my lighthouse"

Teacher, you are my lighthouse. In the vast ocean, you have illuminated my direction with the light of knowledge.

Teacher, you are my lighthouse. On a stormy night, you warmed my heart with the flame of wisdom.

Teacher, you are my lighthouse. During the long journey, you encouraged me to move forward with the signal of courage.

Teacher, you are my lighthouse. In the endless pursuit, you decorated my life with the color of dreams.

This poem compares the teacher to a lighthouse by metaphor and personification, expressing admiration and gratitude to the teacher. Poetry is compact in structure, with four sentences and seven words in each sentence, neat in rhyme and lively in rhythm.

The language of poetry is simple and infectious, and the repeated use of the sentence "Teacher, you are my lighthouse" enhances the theme and momentum of poetry.

2. "Thank you, teacher"

Thank you, the teacher taught me to read and write and let me know the world. ?

Thank you, teacher, for teaching me to think and analyze, and let me master the methods to solve problems.

Thank you, my teacher taught me respect and tolerance, and taught me the art of getting along with others.

Thank you, the teacher taught me to keep working hard and gave me the strength to realize my dream.

This poem uses parallelism and antithesis to list four abilities that teachers teach students: reading and writing ability, thinking ability, communication ability and struggle ability, and expounds the significance of these abilities to students respectively. This poem is simple in structure, with four sentences in each section and five words in each sentence. Rhyme is neat and the rhythm is light. Poetic language is plain and sincere, and the phrase "thank you teacher" is repeatedly used to express gratitude to the teacher.

3. Teachers in Spring

In spring, the teacher is like a delicate and charming flower, emitting charming fragrance and attracting us to get close to her.

In spring, the teacher is like a lush tree, shielding us from the hot heat wave and protecting us from harm.

In spring, the teacher blows our cheeks like a refreshing wind, inspiring us to move forward.

The teacher in spring is like a gorgeous rainbow, which reflects our eyes and gives us good expectations.

This poem compares teachers to four natural scenery in spring: flowers, trees, wind and rainbow, and expounds the influence of these scenery on students respectively.

Poetry has a regular structure, four sentences in each section and seven words in each sentence, with neat rhyme and harmonious rhythm. Poetic language is beautiful and full of images. The repeated use of the phrase "teacher in spring" creates a warm and harmonious atmosphere.

4. "Teacher's words"

The teacher's words are sometimes like a ruler to measure our growth, and sometimes like a pair of scissors to cut away our distractions.

The teacher's words sometimes hit our laziness like a hammer and sometimes catch our mistakes like pliers.

The teacher's words sometimes cut our confusion like a knife, and sometimes sew our wounds like a needle.

The teacher's words are sometimes like a key to our wisdom, and sometimes like a guitar that plays our happiness.

This poem compares the teacher's words with eight different tools: ruler, scissors, hammer, pliers, knife, needle, key and guitar, and explains the functions of these tools to students respectively.

Poetry is symmetrical in structure, with four sentences and five characters in each sentence, which rhymes neatly and has a clear rhythm. Poetic language is vivid and interesting, and the repeated use of teacher's words highlights the importance and diversity of teacher's words.

5. I love my teacher

I love my teacher. She always tells me with a smile that you are the best child and you can do whatever you want.

I love my teacher. She always teaches me patiently. You are the cleverest child. You can learn anything you want.

I love my teacher. She always comforts me gently and cries. You are the bravest child. You can overcome any difficulties you meet.

I love my teacher. She always applauds me proudly. You are the best child. You can realize any dream you want.

This poem expresses love and worship for the teacher with praise and repetition. Poetry is simple in structure, with four sentences and seven words in each sentence, neat in rhyme and smooth in rhythm. The poetic language is simple and touching, and the repeated use of the sentence "I love my teacher" reflects the students' deep feelings for the teacher.