What are the modern poems describing plants in the fourth grade?

Modern poems describing plants in the fourth grade are:

First of all, cactus

Palermo boulder

Kissed by fire.

Bake into loose bread

I want to bake you like this, too

You will grow into a cactus like a green jungle.

Desperate to stop it

I contacted you.

The thorns on your fruit are all over my fingers.

As long as you do it for me.

Feel bad once

Cactus cactus

Since your fruit is not red because of me

Why are you blocking my way with a smile?

Second, "leaves"

February and March

The leaves are green.

May and June

The leaves are thick and thick.

Slam down

Baldness

When was that?

Third, "Snow Lotus"

Spring breeze cannot blow here.

Swallows will not come either.

Not afraid of falling off a cliff.

See your talent.

The embodiment of ice and snow

White, beautiful and generous.

Have no strong love for you

I can't smell your fragrance.

Fourth, "Li Qixiang"

This stream is eager to flow to the ocean.

The tide is eager to return to land.

In front of the hedge with green trees and white flowers

I waved goodbye so easily.

After 20 years of changes,

Our souls come back every night.

When the breeze blows.

It became a garden full of fragrance.

Five, "banyan tree"

Hey, that furry banyan tree you are standing by the pool.

Have you ever forgotten that child?

It's like a bird building a nest on your branch and leaving you.

You don't remember how he sat by the window.

Looking at his tangled roots buried deep underground in amazement?

Women often go to swimming pools.

Draw a jar full of water.

Your big shadow will shake on the water.

Like a sleeping person struggling to wake up.

The sunshine dances in the microwave oven.

It seems that endless shuttle is weaving a golden brocade.

Two ducks are next to reeds.

Swimming in the shadow of reeds

The child sat there thinking quietly.

He wants to be the wind.

Blowing through your rustling branches

Want to be your shadow

On the water, it grows with the sunlight.

Want to be a bird, perching on your tallest branch.

I also want to be those two ducks, swimming between reeds and shadows.