Poems for Tree Day

Arbor Day Poems 1

"If I were a small tree"

If I were a small tree,

I hope to plant it on campus,

decorate our beautiful campus, and

grow together with my classmates.

If I were a small tree,

I would like to plant it on the side of the road,

to absorb harmful substances in the atmosphere,

protect humans from harm.

If I were a small tree,

I would like to go to the vast desert,

create an oasis and recreate a paradise.

If I were a small tree,

I hope there will be more birds perching on it,

singing the praises of spring.

If I were a small tree,

I would greedily absorb the nutrients from the earth,

grow into a towering tree,

Contribute your own strength to the motherland.

Arbor Day Poems 2

"Tree"

One tree, one tree

Standing isolated from each other< /p>

Wind and air

tell them the distance

But under the soil cover

their roots stretch out

Invisible depths

They tangle their roots together

Arbor Day poem 3

"I need trees"

I need trees, I need strength,

Let people who breathe oxygen enjoy a happy year.

Planting a big tree is like a substance that enters the annual rings and replacement.

On the trail, there is no longer any fear of species loss, and the birds plunge into the setting sun.

I miss the growth process of small trees.

A piece of sunshine, a layer of air, and a drop of water droplets,

drive the green vines to shake the spring. Crisp, comforting tree species and order.

The little girl seemed to have turned into a water duck, unable to contain her surprise.

Deep in the dense forest, no one can find the original small forest.

There are so many trees, carrying the sun and raising their voices. The little trees used to call themselves.

Call out seeds and rain, call out people’s moving steps,

Close to the sky, like a machine of kindness,

Be lifted up by the green, dragged into small shadows inside.