Fifth grade modern poetry

The fifth grade modern poems are as follows:

1, the green treetops are shining with golden light, and the square has become an ocean! A group of barefoot children are as happy as immortals in the water. I stepped on the water hard, and the splash was high. He shouted: "Sister, be careful, slip!" He just ran away! He patted his wet mud trousers and said, "Shit-shit!" But his red, beaming face exudes excitement and pride.

2. The green paper plane played the prelude of spring, the poems of spring were filled with the diary of childhood, the glittering and translucent blisters reflected the flowing stream, and the bright sunshine shone all over the earth. Swallows are flying in the sky, tadpoles are listening to the whispers of spring breeze, and small fish are looking up at the sky in the grass by the river, dreaming of paper planes. Paper plane, green paper plane, I am willing to follow you forever. For freedom, you are not afraid of wind and rain. How beautiful the paper plane is in spring.

When I was a child, I always felt that I was far away, and when I graduated, I burst into tears. When I was a child, I always felt far away until my parents left. When I was a child, I always felt that the flowers would not fade until the cymbidium floating on the balcony. When I was a child, I always felt that flowers would not fade until childhood faded away. When I was a child, I always felt that time was infinite until I saw the first fallen leaf at night. When I was a child, I always felt that time was infinite until the snow rendered the world.