First-grade poetry recitation for 2 minutes

Variations on a Star Variations on a Star If every corner of the earth is full of light, who will need a star, who will stare at the night for distant comfort, who will not be a poem every day, every word is a star trembling like a bee, who will not, and there will be a night as soft as a lake, fireflies and stars swimming among water lilies, who does not like spring. Birds fall all over the branches like stars, and the twinkling sound of the sky comes from a distance. The clouds of white lilacs are hazy. If every corner of the earth is full of light, who needs stars, who will burn loneliness in the cold and look for stars and hope? Who wants to write poems about suffering year after year? Every capital is a group of stars trembling like ice and snow. Looking around, the night is as stiff as a piece of land, and the wind blows off one thin star after another. Who doesn't like flying flags, like golden stars that spit out fire. When the stars in the sky are tired, they get up and light up where the sun can't shine.