What are the poems that imitate I want to write?

I:

I want to put my ears on the willow trunk.

listen to the birds singing, listen to the flowers complaining about the intestines, listen, listen-how wonderful the natural voice is.

I want to attach my hair to a willow branch. ?

With a wisp of spring breeze, my hair gently shakes, shakes, shakes-how beautiful my hair has become.

I want to put my eyes on the grass. ?

Look at how the bugs move, see how bright the lake is, look, look-see the world.

I want to plant myself in the snow in winter.

turn into wintersweet, fragrant everywhere, pine tree and grow strong.

it is my greatest wish to be a snowflake and a light rain spot.

I will fall, fall-put on new clothes for the earth. However, to put on new clothes for the earth, we should discuss with Mother Earth ...

2:

I want to stick my ears on the green grass,

listen to the sound of grass sprouting, listen to the singing of earthworms under the soil, listen, listen-nature has written a wonderful movement.

I want to connect my little hand to the tall poplar branch.

Touch the tender leaves and let the catkins fly everywhere, fly, fly-the "snowflakes" are fluttering all over the sky.

I want to set my eyes on the white moon.

Look at the wonderful night sky, playing hide-and-seek with the stars, hiding, hiding-attracting the sun.

I want to throw myself into the dense forest, become an poplar, tall and graceful, become a willow, and be graceful.

It is my greatest wish to become green grass and beautiful flowers.

I will change, change-until I realize my own dream.

No matter what I become, I will never forget to love my parents all the time ...

Introduction to I miss:

I miss is the first poem in Lesson 9, Unit 2, Book 5, Primary Chinese, published by People's Education Press. This children's poem describes a series of wonderful fantasies of a child who wants to put his little hand on a peach branch and connect his feet.