What are some modern poems about stars?

The modern poems about stars include:

1. Life is too peaceful, and a star cannot shine its own brilliance. It felt itself fall into a basin of clear water. Under this kind of fate, there is so much hatred, struggle and struggle. The two were involved in each other's peace, and they lost the courage to save themselves. A basin of water also looks unfathomable, fearing that taking a deep breath will disturb the sharks in the darkness. It longs for hands to pick itself up. The coldness of the night cannot hold, and the fear of a star disappears before dawn.

2. When night fell, I stood on the steps and listened. Stars clustered in the flowerbed, and I stood in the darkness. Listen, a star falls to the ground! Don't walk barefoot on this grass. My flowerbed is full of star fragments.

3. The stars in the sky are said to be eternal spring flowers. The shadows of begonia flowers on the east wall are said to be the eternal autumn moon. Waking up in the morning is like a dream on a winter night. The stars in the middle of the night last night were as clean as a bright net, sparse but not missing. The spring flowers and autumn moon were also pure, and the fish was not a fish.

4. Children! You can enter my garden, but don't pick my flowers - look at the thorns of the roses, they hurt your hands.

5. The strings outside the window were plucked, my heart! Why is it so deeply lingering in the lingering sound? It is the infinite sound of trees and the infinite moonlight.