Where the toes slip,
The round sun is red;
The big chrysanthemum is yellow;
The boundless sea is blue;
Blue-penetrating-bright!
Colorful Dreams is a children's poem written by Gao Hongbo, which comes from The Legend of the Dove Tree? Poetry is full of wisdom and childlike innocence. Beautiful language, clear rhythm and catchy reading.
The original text of Colorful Dreams is as follows:
I have a bunch of colorful dreams,
Some are long, some are round and some are hard.
They are lying in the pencil box chatting.
As soon as you open it, jump on the white paper.
Where the toes slip,
Big green lawn,
Big red wildflowers,
The blue sky,
Blue-penetrating-bright!
In the dense forest,
Cedar is holding hands,
Please leave a song for the bird.
On the chimney of the hut,
Be an apple-like sun,
Big and red!
My colored pencil,
It is the spirit of the big forest.
My colorful dreams,
It smells like fruit, sometimes it makes the wind.
And the reminder of purple grapes,
Flowing in a stream ...