Poetry about spring modern poetry

Modern poems about spring are as follows:

1. "Early Spring"

The whole courtyard is full of pear blossoms blooming with smiles, and the petals fall swaying and dancing. Wherever the east wind passes,

the thin willows sprout new green and the Qinhu Lake ripples.

The green grass color shows its head shyly, and it is full of spring. Walking on a sunny day,

the soft light warms pedestrians, and the bright reds and blues complement each other.

2. "In Spring"

Whose child ran up and held the flowers with a smiling face, innocent and brilliant.

The half-opened bright red flower just spit out a wisp of fragrance,

It attracted bees and butterflies in twos and threes.

Stretching the lips, kissing,

Who is cheering on the branches, singing the song so beautifully and gracefully.

The wind is soft and warm, and the sunshine is so charming that it makes my heart tremble. I don’t know whose brush actually painted the sky colorfully.

Suddenly, a few drops of drizzle fell in front of the flowers, glistening the green leaves and frightening the butterflies.

You walked past my window,

light and graceful, like a hibiscus flower just emerging from the water.

3. "Spring Blossoms"

I'm just waiting silently,

Waiting for you who I haven't seen for a long time,

silently coming back .

I only have quiet expectations,

Looking forward to the cold autumn years,

The quiet spring flowers blooming.

If you were not here,

not only my flowery feelings would wither,

but also the long years,

the boundless sea ??of ??bitterness.

If you come back,

The spring will definitely be warm and the flowers will bloom,

So wait quietly,

Waiting for you to come back.

4. "Beautiful Spring"

Spring is here, spring is here.

Little flowers, little flowers;

It’s blooming, it’s blooming.

Little Hua'er's face is round,

like our smiling faces.

Little grass, little grass,

germinated, sprouted;

green and pointed leaves,

just like us eyebrows.

The swallows flew back from the south,

saying to us: "Hello.

Children, hold hands,

come to spring.

Singing songs, dancing,

saying: "Spring is so beautiful!"