At that time, the bravest person in my mind was my grandfather, because my mother said that my grandpa walked the night alone to beat the ghosts away, so I admired it very much, and hope that one day I can be as brave as him.
Later, when I was about ten years old, I dared to walk the night alone. I often ran to the game room after dinner and slipped back until 8 or 9 o'clock.
Human fears are often based on doubts about unknown things, such as a desolate haunted house in a neighbor, a dark room, or even the loud sound of lightning, which can scare me to death in my childhood.
But you can always find someone to rely on and be guarded by them.
Now every time I go home, they have to discuss with me a lot of things except for their gray hair. They make up their minds. My mother likes to talk to her son when she encounters short-term gossip about the parents. Although my father doesn't like to talk about this kind of things, he still exchanges his smoking experience with his son.
The lawyer played by Gregory Parker is like an incarnation of justice, a lawyer, and a great father. Full of security, the patron saint of children. Then these children, when they grow up, will become the patron saints of others. The word father always sounds so important.
Mother Mother's Passion Day is approaching, I really don't know what language to use. I just know that you will always be my patron saint in my heart.
From being guarded by others to guarding others, this is probably what Bod Dylan sang in "blowing in the wind" how many roads.
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