College students recited poems expressing gratitude to their parents

I am grateful to my parents, who gave me life and a warm home. Now that we are college students, we might as well write a poem and recite it to them. The following are poems about gratitude to parents that I compiled for you. I hope you like them.

Poem 1 of college students’ gratitude to their parents: "Mother"

Your pale fingertips caress my temples

I can’t help but feel like I was a child

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Tightly hold on to your skirt

Oh, mother

In order to keep your disappearing figure

Although the morning light has turned the dream Cut into wisps of smoke

I still dare not open my eyes for a long time

I still treasure the bright red scarf

I am afraid that washing will damage it

Losing your unique warmth

Oh, mother

The passage of time is also ruthless

I am afraid that the memory will fade in the same way

How dare I open its screen so easily

I once cried to you for a thorn

Now that I am wearing a crown of thorns, I dare not

Don’t dare to say ***

Oh, mother

I often look up at your photo sadly

Even if the call can penetrate the loess

How dare I disturb your sleep

I dare not display the sacrifices of love like this

Although I have written many songs

For Flowers , to the sea, to the dawn

Oh, mother

My sweet and deep yearning

Not a torrent, not a waterfall

It’s a dry well hidden by flowers and trees that can’t sing

Poem 2 of college students’ gratitude to their parents: "Parents"

You are like spring

Nurturing me with your youth Ignorant

Indulge my naughtiness

You are like summer

Mark my life with your hard work

Tolerate my uninhibitedness

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You are like autumn

The joy of autumn harvest

Cannot cover up your vicissitudes of life

You are like winter

There is no longer a proud and upright posture

Only the white hair on the temples is left

Your life is like the beautiful four seasons

Poured with hard work The Guangsha of my life

Poem 3 of college students' gratitude to their parents: "Parents and Hometown"

The new year is approaching

My parents' heartbeats penetrated the wind Fog

I know you may not come back

But countless times I look at the lonely tree hanging at the head of the village

Every day, from the whistle of hope to the disappearance of the rear of the car

The turning eyes are full of too many words

Listening quietly are the vicissitudes of time

Children are the spring flowers in the eyes of their parents

The cold wind cannot blow through the dripping love

Thinking about children is selfless and noble

The lullaby is the mother's own creation

Who is it? At the bottom line of spring dreams, watching until the little tree grows strong

It is the sleepless sleep of parents

There is something

that we can never let go of in our lives< /p>

Is it the distant rainbow in the sky

Or the beautiful flowers

Neither, it is the footsteps of wanderers left in the streets of childhood

Yes The string of the kite flying far away is tied to

The eaves of the hometown and the campus fields

Looking at the moonlight in my hometown

With this clear brilliance

Let the peace of mind spread to the infatuated night sky

My thoughts follow the wind to touch my hometown

Then, I write songs in the clouds

Comfortably waiting for the sound of your strings

Soaring with dreams

Flying to the place where I long for memories

Poems for college students to express gratitude to their parents Part 4: "Dedication" To Mom and Dad"

Silent action

Carrying silent greatness

Silent vicissitudes

Silently climbing up the black hair< /p>

Giving without complaint

How do children repay

Quiet love

Melt in silence

My thoughts fly to the horizon

Fly to Everest

Use everything

Pick a snow lotus

Whiteness accompanies elegance

Fragrance and prosperity

To the boundless favor

Dedicated to them——

Dad

Mom

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Poems for college students to express gratitude to their parents: "Mom and Dad"

Thank you

for bringing me to this wonderful world

Thank you

for giving me the free air

the bright sunshine

thank you

for your sincere teachings

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Yin Yin's instructions

I have grown up

But you are old

Who can say anything without care

Repay three spring lights

I will offer you my sincere filial piety

Wish you eternal health