Where is the imitation cloud?

Yuner went to the mall to buy clothes.

Where is the cloud?

Author: [England] Elizabeth

I want to know where the clouds are.

I wonder what the wind is saying.

I wonder why it rains in the sky.

I wonder how the birds flew back.

I want to know how flowers grow,

Let the world have so many colors.

I want to know where the clouds are.

Elizabeth, let me tell you something:

Yuner went to the mall to buy clothes.

I wonder what the wind is saying.

Elizabeth, let me tell you something:

The wind says, I'm going to climb that higher mountain.

I wonder why it rains in the sky.

Elizabeth, let me tell you something:

God, grandpa is very sad, so it's going to rain.

I wonder how the birds flew back.

Elizabeth, let me tell you something:

Birds fly back singing.

I want to know how flowers grow,

That's why there are so many colors in the world.

Elizabeth, let me tell you something:

Flowers paint themselves with watercolor pens,

Make the world colorful.

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Appreciate:

In this little poem, the author wrote the children's curiosity and desire to explore all things in nature in an easy-to-understand language and in a questioning way. The author captures the most common natural scenes around him and puts on his magical fantasy clothes, which makes the nature in his works completely become a fairy tale world full of fun and childlike interest.

This is a poem written by British woman writer Elizabeth. The author asked several childish questions in the poem very interestingly, but it seems that he didn't give us the answers. But these questions seem to stay in my memory, not fade away.