Modern poetry imitating birch trees

Imitate as follows:

There is a poplar tree in front of my window.

The graceful green crown seems to be wearing strange clothes.

Birds are singing in unison on the lush branches.

Like a crisp silver bell, beautiful and melodious.

The sun hangs on the tall and straight poplars.

The leaves are dancing and shining.

The sun is like a fire, shining on its top.

Sprinkle more golden light on the branches of poplars.

Birch Tree is a lyric poem by Russian pastoral poet Ye Saining. The poet described the beauty of birch from different angles with the image as the center. Embroidered with snowflakes and snow, Bai Liusu is crystal clear in the morning glow, blooming with silver frost and graceful.

Extended data

Imitation should conform to the context and achieve the coherence and unity of sentence meaning. Adapting to the context is an important principle of imitation. Judging from the types of questions, there are three types of parody: embedded type, continuous type and providing examples.

The first two forms of parody should not only consider the connection and care with the context, but also pay attention to the consistency of parody content and context, even including language characteristics, emotional tone and stylistic style, which is the most easily overlooked and difficult to grasp when parody.