Ask for a composition with the topic of "Walking with you" (junior high school level)

I have you with me.

Thank you for coming all the way. Looking back at the road, every footprint is practical and smooth, without any frivolity.

When I am wandering at the crossroads of youth, I don't know which way to choose, and I am full of confusion about the future road ... Looking at the busy intersection, the traffic lights have changed several times, but I can't take a step.

Just then, you patted me on the shoulder and let me go through the most rugged road. And you said: Anyway? I'll go with you. ...

So we started a long road, full of thorns.

You told me to go to the front to face this muddy road alone, and you always encouraged me to go on. ...

Along the way, your words have become my motivation, and every step has been so steady, even though my body is full of scars.

Slowly, there are fewer thorns and more flowers on this road, and the sun shines on your face. ...

I have enjoyed the joy of success, but your words are harsh. Tell me: don't be frivolous, this joy is only temporary, and the future is still a long way ... What about the future? None of us can predict. Therefore, we should keep our feet on the road and stand firm. ...

Occasionally, I stumble over stones hidden in the flowers. Every time, you will make me stand up and ask me to remember this lesson and not make the same mistake again.

With your encouragement, I can overcome all kinds of difficulties and learn to deal with them by myself. Because of your reprimand, I can tell myself not to be frivolous and to be down-to-earth every step. ...

The road is still long, but I am no longer afraid; Because I am convinced that you will always accompany me and face my life path with me; Walking at the crossroads, you will help me choose; Share the joy of success with me.

Thank you: mom and dad; Because of you, I have the courage and confidence to go on.

Thank you: let me face it alone. The setbacks on the long road of life have taught me to be strong.

Thank you: you have been with me. ...

I'm glad to have you with me.