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Poems on March 8 Women's Day

1, Mother's Day

Yu Guangzhong

this present life

I cried the most twice.

Once at the beginning of my life

Only once in a lifetime.

I won't remember to listen to you next time.

You won't know that it's useless for me to say more.

Between two cries.

Laughter is endless.

Over and over again.

You know it, and I know it.

2. "Mother"

Years climb on your forehead,

Time flies on my shoulders,

In the morning light, you smile,

There are still many vicissitudes,

Hold up my soft wings.

That sweet and delicious meal,

A warm and soft sweater;

Tireless teaching;

The complex of life is closely connected with me,

After being dissolved in the blood,

In the bone marrow,

In my heart,

Your love touched me.

I finally know that there is one thing in this world,

Richer than the water in the Yangtze River,

More thrilling than the Yellow River;

Tougher and evergreen than the green of pine and cypress;

That's your love,

Your deep love,

Selfless love,

My mother.

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March 8th Women's Day (IWD) is called "United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day" or "United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day", and it is also called "International Women's Day", "March 8th Festival" and "March 8th Women's Day" in China. It is a festival established on March 8 every year to celebrate women's important contributions and great achievements in the economic, political and social fields.

Baidu Encyclopedia-March 8 Women's Day