Modern poetry describing animals

In daily study, work and life, everyone must be familiar with all kinds of poems. Poetry has the characteristics of refinement, concentration, distinct rhythm and rich rhythm. Still struggling to find excellent classic poems? The following are 29 recent poems describing animals, which I compiled for reference only. Welcome to reading.

Modern poems describing animals 1 dogs

Originally also belongs to a vein of natural wolves.

Have the ability to howl, run and control nature.

forest

lawn

conceited

perform freely

Just because

Countless years

Man is out of vanity.

Out of greed

Keep livestock in a pen

give alms

Gradually changed your interest.

From this time on.

You are willing to sink.

Trapped in the strange circle established by human beings

wholeheartedly

Willing to be enslaved

have neither complaint nor regret

Lost the domineering spirit of galloping on the battlefield

Modern poetry describing animals 2 mad dogs

A mad dog is guarding the door.

Lost home, lost sense of security.

At present is the siege of shovels and hoes.

Its eyes are red flames.

Burning! Burning! Burning!

Burning the brain like crazy

And a life that is not dominated by the brain

It bites, it growls.

Because of all this, it hates everything.

Modern poetry describing animals 3 cats

When the flowers first bloomed, the sun hung in the morning sky.

The light lit up a narrow road.

It is located in a quiet corner.

Eyes full of longing light.

With the breeze

Throw it to passers-by

I can't help feeling pity.

Let go of your hand

A handful of delicious food.

Encounter hopeless hope

Shadow two stripes

In the early morning when flowers bloom.

Nobody knows.

How are two beating hearts connected?

Modern poetry describing animals 4 cats

Always like to touch your soft black hair.

You are as obedient as a baby.

Always squint and show your signature moves.

The room is full of decorations like cats.

There is an exaggerated picture of a cat on the nail.

Sometimes you snuggle at my feet like a little woman.

Sometimes he would bite my hand childishly, revealing a few sharp teeth marks.

Maybe I've spent too much time with humans.

You have long forgotten what your ancestors looked like.

But remember, humans are your friends.

So you began to learn to rely on.

You are afraid of loneliness.

You start looking for a way of life.

You forgot your original skills.

You changed your character.

You are used to being someone else's pet.

It's just that you forget that humans can also be your enemies.

You forget that in the pet industry,

You are far less valuable than a dog.

I picked up another stray cat in the corridor today.

I wonder how many stray cats are homeless.

Modern poetry describing animals 5 snakes

If you want me dead, don't hit me seven inches.

My spine is my achilles heel.

Instead of making me wag my head.

Might as well end it with a knife.

My life, let me simply die.

Save my pain.

Modern Poetry about Animals 6 Monkeys

Know that I am timid

But you just killed that chicken for me.

Give me the creeps.

Humans, what mentality?

Modern poems describing animals 7 pigs

It is said that Ji people have their own natural conditions.

I don't think so.

I am honest.

Isn't it the same?

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 8 Sparrows

This world is really unfair.

All living things walk on two feet.

I can only jump on two feet.

Also let me jump a few lives, do you know how tired I am?

Modern poetry describing animals 9 crows

They say I'm the only one in the world

The cleverest bird

However, I am wearing black mourning clothes.

I'm not honored at all.

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 10 Peacock

Are you all stupid? I turn on the screen.

It's about courtship and finding someone.

What kind of monster are you laughing at?

You know, none of you are my type.

Modern poems describing animals 1 1 tortoise

Carelessness is my self-restraint.

I have already done it.

Just for self-cultivation

If you're jealous of me,

Why don't you also learn to crawl on four toes?

Modern animal poetry 12 camel

No one dares to hike in the desert except me.

Because it is cold-resistant, drought-resistant and durable.

This is my strength and characteristic.

If you don't believe me, ask the desert.

Modern poetry about animals 13 ants

It is nonsense to say that we are hardworking.

It's windy and rainy, so be it.

Tireless, just because of life.

We have no choice.

To put it bluntly, it's all about the queen ant.

Modern animal poetry 14 locusts

Humans, suppose that in one second,

Can eat a few acres of grain.

Indeed, this is not an exaggeration.

"Come like a gust of wind, go like a cloud"

Because, we have thousands of troops.

Modern poems describing animals 15 bees

Like a matchmaker

"Walking the streets"

Thread a needle into a flower.

Zhang Guan Dai Li courted everywhere.

Help flowers to carry on the family line.

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 16 Swan

I heard it underground.

Toad wants to eat my meat.

I want to see.

How many toads have teeth?

How many?

toad

Want to eat swan meat

I've been thinking about it all my life.

Drooling over several rivers makes me want to go crazy.

Finally, I didn't even see a hair.

Sad also!

Modern poetry describing animals 17 cicada

Give yourself a shock, and then become another form-instant deformation.

I became a singer.

Squat on a branch

Singing in the sun is more and more fun.

For nothing else.

Just for courtship

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 18 Cricket

Learn from humans.

I also like having an affair.

All of them.

Hiding in the darkness that no one knows.

Secretly love

Modern animal poems 19 mosquitoes

I live in a big city.

Leave mankind

I don't even know how to live.

Your blood

It can only make my life

Maintain for a week

Modern poems about animals 20 flies

all one's life

No matter how disgusting you are.

I won't let go except big fish and big meat

Even leftovers.

It is also my pursuit.

I can't help hating myself.

Not convinced, did you shoot me to death? !

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 2 1 Dog

Since you like me so much,

You have to spoil me, spoil me.

On an equal footing with you

Let me call you brother.

Sleep in the same bed as you.

Bring you happiness.

Modern Poetry about Animals 22 Rabbits

Kindness is always my virtue.

However, you have to force yourself.

I'm not idle either.

I'm telling you, I'm not a sick cat

If you are in a hurry, you will still be bitten.

Modern poetry describing animals 23 dragons

To reach/reach the top of perfection

Not that I'm demanding.

I don't even know what my ancestors were like.

I don't know

I'm telling you, I'm just a legend

Don't make a fool of me.

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 24 Phoenix

What is a phoenix and what is a phoenix?

You put crow's mouth, peacock hair, chicken feet

put/piece/knock together

Draw me and call me Phoenix?

It's so funny, it's just nonsense.

It's more like saying that I look like Xifeng.

Modern poems about animals 25 mice

Communicate with others

Have been together for centuries.

Feelings for each other are still so light.

What happened between us?

It's people's fault

Or the filth of rats?

Modern poems describing animals 26 birds and children

My parents-in-law are happy from morning till night.

Their children are the most beautiful, blue, green, flowers, white, red, yellow and brown.

Their children are the liveliest, singing and flying around.

Qian Qian is a bird and a child. She loves her father-in-law and mother-in-law.

Modern poems describing animals 27 geese

A sports meeting will be held in the blue sky, and geese will perform group gymnastics;

Put the word "one" in a line and the pen will be straight; Line up the word "people" and croak.

Birds clap and the referee laughs.

The gold medal was awarded to the wild goose, and everyone in the sky and underground applauded!

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 28 Peacock

This bird is beautiful, and that bird is beautiful. No one can compare with the peacock.

Gem-like long feathers with jade roots.

Who does peacock like? Little sister in flowery clothes.

Pride is like a peacock singing: we are as beautiful as each other!

Modern Poetry Describing Animals 29 Ostrich

I ask you, big ostrich: you can't fly, but light can run;

You should call camels and horses, not ostriches!

The ostrich said: I have a pair of bird wings, of course it is a bird.

On the day of the desert sports meeting, I spread my wings and ran a long-distance race.

Camels can't catch up, but horses can't.