Parents' modern poems

Poetry always reflects the life of a certain era, and the characteristics of the times cannot be ignored in understanding the feelings of poetry. Works with the same theme will show different thoughts and feelings because of the poet's ideals and interests, life experiences and different times. The following is a modern poem about parents that I brought to you. Thank you for reading!

1, "Mother" Your pale fingertips manage my temple.

I can't help acting like a child.

Hold on to your skirt

Ah, mom.

In order to keep your fading figure

Although the morning light has cut the dream into smoke.

I still dare not open my eyes for a long time.

I still cherish that bright red scarf.

Afraid that cleaning will make it

Lose your unique warmth

Ah, mom.

Isn't the running water of the years just as ruthless?

I'm afraid the memory will fade, too.

How dare I open its screen easily?

I cried to you for a thorn.

Now I'm wearing a Jing Guan, and I dare not.

Don't dare to * *

Ah, mom.

I often look up at your photos sadly.

Even if the call can penetrate the loess

How dare I disturb your sleep?

I dare not show the sacrifice of love like this.

Although I have written many songs.

For flowers, for the sea, for the dawn.

Ah, mom.

My sweet, soft and deep memory.

Not a torrent, not a waterfall.

It's a dry well, and it can't sing under the shade of flowers and trees.

2. There is a most intimate sentence in "Grateful Parents".

There is a kind called the most beautiful.

There is one person to thank most.

There is one kind of person who should be grateful most.

She is-"Mom"

He is-"father"

My mother's hands are thick, and she gave me a gentle touch.

Dad's waist is bent, and his back is straight to me.

Mom's eyes are all spent. She gave me bright eyes.

Dad's wrinkles deepened, and he gave me beautiful youth.

Listen to mom's earnest words.

Facing dad's deep eyes

We have long been used to this kind of care and take it for granted.

I gradually forgot to be moved and forgot to say thank you.