Poems recited by children-My homesickness
It's a string holding a kite.
The farther away from home
I think the longer you spend,
My homesickness
It is the precious wine in my heart.
The longer you leave home,
The more mellow the taste.
My homesickness
Stars hidden in the sky.
In the dead of night
And glow one by one?
My homesickness
It is a full moon over and over again;
My homesickness
It's a row of sailboats;
My homesickness
It is a continuous sea;
My homesickness
This is a distant coast.
Hometown is a magnet.
My hometown is placenta.
My homesickness
It is the child's expectation for milk.
This is an unrequited anxiety.
It is an unshakable homing and attachment!
Children recite poems II. My motherland,
Lovely China,
You made a glorious history,
You raised a great country.
I'm proud of your age,
The wind of a thousand years can't break your tall and straight back,
I'm proud of your strength,
Resist internal troubles and foreign invasion, and go through the years.
I'm proud of your light,
The Chinese nation firmly grasps its own destiny,
I'm proud of your spirit,
Reform and opening up are magnificent.
I want to know why the grass is green and why the wind is always invisible.
Who taught birds to build nests, and who told trees to stand and rest?
When the moon is no longer full, where can I find the missing piece?
Who lit the sleeping stars? Make the stars twinkle?
Who painted colorful rainbows in the sky and hung those furry clouds so high?
Poetry recited by children rises in the autumn wind, and autumn leaves fall.
Standing in the wind, I feel a little cold.
Pick up a leaf,
A sudden surge of sadness came over me.
Leaves, leaves.
Why does autumn wither?
Why not?
I hope that one day,
Walking by the tree, there are not many fallen leaves.
I wish there was a place,
Trees are green all the year round.
I like green,
I prefer the green world.
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