Fourth grade of modern poetry describing hometown

Provide three modern poems describing hometown in primary schools:

1, homesick on a moonlit night

The moon?

Would you please tell me?

My chimney?

Did you smoke in the kitchen?

The moon?

Would you please tell me?

My dear father?

Have you finished smoking that half bag of dry cigarettes?

The moon?

Would you please tell me?

Love my mother the most?

Have you finished washing the dishes?

The moon?

Would you please tell me?

The cow I grew up with?

Did you just lie on the ground?

Dear moon?

Would you please open your eyes?

Do you see it?

Hometown located in a ravine

Dear moon?

Can you accept my idea?

Just tonight?

Take it to my hometown.

Dear moon?

Would you please tell your hometown?

No matter how far I go,

I will always miss my hometown.

2. My hometown

My hometown,

A place far from me.

It is warm in spring and cool in summer.

There is a small river,

The four seasons are full of blue waves.

My hometown,

A place surrounded by mountains.

There are tall trees,

There is a hill,

I used to sing there.

My hometown,

A place full of memories.

Everything there grew up with me,

I want to snuggle up in your arms,

Sleep until the next morning

3. The song of homesickness

feel homesick

Is it a melodious song?

Melodious songs?

Always in the middle of the night?

The moon is high and the stars blink?

A wisp of Wei Yun was cut by the breeze?

Always on such a night?

I sing softly with a homesick heart?

Lovely and beautiful hometown?

Blue sky, white clouds, green mountains and green waters?

The golden wheat wave must be rolling in again, right?

You see, the villagers' corners of the mouth are smiling again?

Why don't you sleep peacefully tonight?

Sleep with your hometown in your dream?

Have a happy dream?

When you wake up, maybe?

Father drives donkeys with a whip?

Hope a little more.