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What are the poems about washing parents' feet?
wash sb's feet

Mother's feet are slender and weak,

Dad's feet are solid and strong.

I washed away the fatigue of the day for them,

Feel the dirt and sweat under their feet.

The waves rippled and washed away the dust.

And washed away my guilt.

I know, I owe them so much,

This life can't be repaid.

Grateful parents

Thank you, mom and dad.

With your feet, you paved a broad road for me.

I will work hard and live up to your expectations.

Let you enjoy happiness and well-being in your later years.

Parental love

On this warm night,

I washed away the fatigue of the day for my parents.

Their feet bear the changes of time,

But it also gave birth to my strength to thrive.

Filial piety

Mother's feet are slender and weak,

Like willow branches dancing lightly in spring.

With these feet,

Woven a beautiful dream for me.

Dad's feet are strong,

Like a big tree in summer.

He used these feet,

Hold up a blue sky for me.

Grateful parents

Thank you, mom and dad.

With your feet, you paved a broad road for me.

I will work hard and live up to your expectations.

Let you enjoy happiness and well-being in your later years.