A short poem written in the fourth grade?

The short poems written in the fourth grade are as follows:

1, I like warm sunshine, and I like choppy streams. I like green grass and colorful flowers. I like to eat sorbet in summer, walnut cake in snack bar and cotton candy every day.

I like the noisy playground, I like the beautiful aquarium, and I like the lively playground in the school. I like my mother's long black hair, and I like my father's broad shoulders. I like everyone's sweet smile. I like you. You should know that. I like you. You should know that.

2. I like warm sunshine, I like jumping rain, and I like weak grass that lowers its head after being blown by the wind. I like comfortable breezes, I like quiet nights, and I like full and attractive grapes. I like cool ice cubes.

I like fluttering skirts, and I like big trees that give people shade in summer. I like charming stars, I like vibrant spring, and I like the joyful cheers on the playground. I like you, you should know that. I like you, you should know that.

I like warm spring, I like dense trees, I like the swing in a daze at the door and the flowers in full bloom. I like the sunshine in early summer, I like the sweetness of ice cream, I like the soft white clouds in the sky and the laughter of my classmates.

I like the joy of harvest in autumn, I like the sweet fruit in the orchard, I like the sweat of the farmer's uncle and the wheat bent with laughter, I like the snow in winter, and I like the funny walking way of polar bears. I like the joy of children skating and the twinkling stars in the night sky. I like you, you should know that. I like you, you should know that.

4. By the lake, willows stand tall. Willow leaves are green, and willow hairs are fluttering in the wind. Under the willows, the grass is green. This group and that group are like a green dot. A flock of yellow birds twittered around the roots on the grass.

Next to the willow tree, there are several peach trees, which are brightly blooming in clusters. In the lake, black ducklings are playing in the water. Sometimes I stick my head in the water for food. These scenery make up a beautiful spring.

I have an appointment with you in spring, and you always come early. You are beautiful in spring, exuding the charm of spring, you are beautiful in green, and the world is full of vitality in an instant. Your arrival filled the world with laughter. One peach blossom, two peach blossoms, with a faint fragrance.

Three peach blossoms, four peach blossoms, laughing in the wind. Five peach blossoms and six peach blossoms make the birds sing beautifully. Seven peach blossoms and eight peach blossoms made the fish laugh at the stars. Nine peach blossoms, ten peach blossoms, the children bent down with joy!