Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th is annually celebrated as a day to show respect to educators, emphasizing the importance of respecting teachers and teachings. Alongside greeting cards and fresh flowers, songs with meaningful lyrics will be a perfect gift to express gratitude to teachers.
1. The Mentor
The Mentor is a beautiful song by composer Nguyen Nhất Huy. Its lyrics convey the heartfelt gratitude of students, expressing profound appreciation for the hardships and tireless efforts of teachers in their mission of 'rowing the boat across the river'.
Best November 20th Songs Today
The Teacher...
“The teacher, still silently walks home early afternoon,
Every day, drops of sweat fill the pages,
For me to reach the shores of dreams,
Then the years, rivers long, winds and rains,
White flowers still sparkle in the old garden.
The teacher, still silently walks home under the rain,
Life's stream, day by day gently flows,
Evening on the streets, many people come and go,
The river is empty now, with rain and wind,
Who remembers, who forgets the old boat.
Chorus:
Though the years pass indifferently forever,
Perhaps countless seasons of falling leaves.
Teacher has come like a thousand rays of sunlight,
Illuminating my steps in life.
Remembering the times when the rain falls,
Remembering the old worn-out coat on your shoulders,
The teacher still walks, sorrow and joy, quietly.
Though the years pass indifferently forever,
Gray hair now fading,
Teacher still stands by the schoolyard of that year,
Watching my steps in life,
Even if we count all the stars in the sky tonight,
Even if we count all the autumn leaves that fall,
A thousand years, how could I count the teacher's grace.”
2. The Untold Stories of the Mentor
This is one of the remarkable compositions by musician Nguyen Ngoc Thien. With gentle lyrics and melodies, The Untold Stories of the Mentor also represent the unspoken feelings of many generations of students.
List of the best November 20th songs today
The Untold Stories of the Mentor
'Teacher talks about the moon
In which ancient folklore
Teacher talks about the rain
On the vast fields.
Golden moon in the rhyme
Who split it in two
Rain in every verse
Flickering wings of the herons.
There's also a moon
But why doesn't teacher tell
About the nights writing lessons
The moonlight haunting.
And in the rains
Teacher why don't you tell
Seems like you immerse
Morning and evening with your students.
How much chalk dust is there that you don't tell, teacher!
How much chalk dust is there that you don't tell, teacher!
Teacher talks about the moon... how much chalk dust you don't tell, teacher!'.
3. When the Teacher's Hair Turns White
When the teacher's hair turns white is one of the great songs by composer Tran Duc. After many years standing on the lectern, the teacher's hair also turns gray with time. Alongside, many generations of students have become adults, the teacher has nurtured countless dreams.
When the Teacher's Hair Turns White
'When the teacher's hair turns gray, my hair is still green
When the teacher's hair turns white, we've grown up
Time flies by quickly
Thầy Bridge takes us across the river
Childhood is like flowers blooming under the school roof
A boat crosses sideways
Oh, the heart feels vast
Show me how to love the heron in folk songs
Show me how to love the white rice of Miss Tam
and let me love whoever two mists and one sunshine to make golden rice fields
The lesson of being human I still remember to write down
My father's merit, my mother's gratitude, teacher's grace.'
4. The First Lesson
For any of us, the first days at school with the first lessons always leave deep memories. That's what composer Truong Xuan Man wants to convey in the song The First Lesson.
Remembering the first lesson - one of the meaningful November 20th songs dedicated to teachers
'Dear teacher, I have learned today's lesson in the lecture with white chalk dust flying over your hair...
Your voice is like a song
Your words are like poetry
Giving me dreams
To the wide-open horizon
The first lesson, with the silhouette of beloved mountains and rivers drawing paths for our ancestors...
The first lesson, warm and gentle, the lullaby of my mother, the white heron flying through sweet folk verses...
The first lesson, waves crashing, blue sea full, sails carrying the chants of the homeland
The first lesson, thank you, teacher, for teaching the path to a future of building a beautiful, prosperous country...
The first lesson, I've learned it, teacher Oh, it's the love song for the Motherland, I'll never forget...'
5. Playground Memories
'Playground Memories' is a composition by musician Nguyen Van Chung. The lyrics are like a gentle lullaby taking you back to your school days with many dreams, with unforgettable memories.
'Nostalgic for the white chalk rows nostalgic for the lessons of the past
Looking back at the stone benches suddenly remember the times we studied
Each exam hour hoping it will pass
To be able to play and sing.
Nostalgic for a white shirt nostalgic for the innocent smile
Gently filling our soul and every day we miss more
Suddenly we feel happy when thinking back to every moment
A time not forgotten a carefree time of studenthood'.
Above are the collection of the best November 20th songs. You can dedicate them to teachers as a gift instead of words of wishes on this November 20th along with meaningful November 20th wishes. For those of you whose loved ones are teachers, dedicate to your loved ones your own November 20th wishes, some samples of November 20th wishes for lovers will help you not to have difficulty in coming up with wishes for yourself.
For those who love poetry, on November 20th, you cannot miss the meaningful 20/11 poems dedicated to your teachers, the 20/11 poems contain many profound and meaningful words, speaking of the teacher-student relationship through generations, helping you express your heartfelt feelings.
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In addition, you can also use the meaningful and beautiful poems above to make the classroom decoration more solemn, especially for students of school age, teachers are like second parents who help us become better people through each lesson, each teaching.
