Poetry describing spring, modern poetry

Modern poems describing spring: in the Woods in the suburbs, in late spring, push open the door of spring, step on the threshold of spring and look for spring.

1, "In the Woods in the suburbs"

Ants and flying insects in the Woods, these humble lives are coming with spring. Under the soil, I heard the sound of earthworms crawling and knocked open the closed door with their soft heads. On the grass in the grove, I saw a group of goats, swaying their long beards and bleating, which shocked my youth and soul.

2. Late spring

A few days of light rain is getting colder, a few days of cool wind and snow, and the spring is chilly. The newly sprouted willow branches experienced a frost covered with ice and snow. Although it's March, it's freezing, and it's already March spring.

3. Pushing Open the Door of Spring

Hearing birds singing, there are several spring birds in the suburbs. They dare not go into the city, so they can only cheer and jump in the suburbs. They are as simple as farmers in rural areas, which makes me feel close. They are my friends, and they seem to be my relatives.

4. "Step on the threshold of spring"

Finally, it snowed, and the top of the tree outside the window looked into the distance. The branches are sighing, and the fog is dripping in the yearning for spring. A silent arch, a bud of frozen soil, gently knocked on the door of the earth. Sparrows walking leisurely squeaked and disappeared behind the cracked trunk.

5. Looking for Spring

I heard that spring is coming, and I want to go out and look for it. In the morning, I heard rolling thunder accompanied by rustling rain. Dad said it was the sound of spring. I took off my thick cotton-padded jacket and put on my beautiful spring clothes. Mom said it was a spring dress. I saw the small trees in the roadside flower beds, and they pulled out tender new buds. They say that spring is coming.