Why don't mom sing "Miss You"?
Mom, why don't you sing "Miss You"? "Have you ever listened to the recently popular song "Miss You" on the Internet?" My friend asked curiously. "Yes...
Why don't mom sing "Miss You"? "Have you ever listened to the recently popular song "Miss You" on the Internet?" My friend asked curiously. "Yes! Yes!" I quickly added: "Didn't we all grow up following Liu Jiachang's songs? Now that his son has made his debut, we naturally have to care about him, right?" "I don't know how to sing, so I can't tell whether this song is good or not. I heard that there was a flood of negative comments on the Internet, and then some people said that this is a successful reverse song promotion. Regardless of whether it is good or bad, it made the song famous." Another friend smiled and said, "Look! Even us overseas oppasans have heard it. Is this song too popular? Or are we all caught up with the popularity!" "It shows that we 'aunts' are still young at heart!" Everyone smiled knowingly. I said with emotion: "I believe there must be many people like me who like the lyrics of "I don't give up in my dictionary" because when you sing it, it will naturally bring out a bit of hope and longing." "I prefer the title of the song "Miss You"." My friend expressed her thoughts: "My husband often says that my biggest problem is that I like to talk about it. In fact, he knows that when I read and recite like this, it is also an expression of emotion!" Yes! These words are really enough to wake people up from their dreams! Who says that pop songs must be the exclusive domain of "love, hate, and hatred" between young men and women? When mothers sing popular songs, they also have a special sense of "maternal love"! If you don't believe me, take a look at the lyrics of "Missing You": "There is no giving up in my dictionary, because I have locked you in, I never write a blank diary, the diary is full of you. The moon in front of me quietly slips away, and the sun slowly rises again, how many days and nights change, how many times throughout the year, love is not lazy and remains the same." This lyrics reminds me of my good friend Yi Lin, who has not only taken good care of her son with Down syndrome for many years, but also actively cares about the parents of babies with Down syndrome; I also think of Nick from Australia. Vujicic), who was born without limbs, but his pastor parents never gave up and firmly believed that Nick was a masterpiece in the hands of God. Now he has indeed become a world-famous life fighter and motivational master; and Huang Meilian, who was born with cerebral palsy, grew up in the love and prayer of her parents who never gave up, and later received a doctorate in art from the University of Southern California. Each of her paintings is as bright as the sun. Suddenly, I discovered that many great parents in ancient and modern times, at home and abroad, don’t all have the faith and tenacity in their hearts that “there is no giving up in my dictionary” in the lyrics of “Miss You”? And when an ordinary mother like me brings up a pair of ordinary children, doesn't she never give up her ideals because of their ordinaryness, and always encourages herself to grow up with them with a grateful heart? It seems that "Missing You" may really become a mother's song! Just imagine how beautiful the scene would be if a young mother held her sleeping baby in her arms and whispered "I miss you"! And when a mother is faced with rebellious, roaring, and unruly teenage children, what will it be like if she can lower her body and sing softly, "There is no giving up in my dictionary, ‥‥love is not lazy, and it is consistent." What will it be like?
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