What sentences describe fallen leaves?

1, yellow leaves, one piece, two pieces, gently floating on the water, like countless boats, slowly swinging away with the wind.

2, fallen leaves, some like boats driving in the wind, some like acrobats tumbling down, and some like gliders hovering.

Thick fallen leaves are laid on the ground, like a soft carpet.

When the autumn wind blows, the fallen leaves on the ground dance with the wind, just like beautiful butterflies.

When the autumn wind sweeps, leaves fall one after another, some dance like butterflies, some spread their wings like orioles, and some spin lightly like dancers.

6. Fallen leaves are the messengers of autumn. In order to make people feel that autumn is not so difficult, they dress themselves up as if they were planning an autumn party.

7. The weeping willows with long green hair turned yellow today. With the cool autumn wind, pieces of fallen leaves fall down, as if a little girl were dancing for tourists.

8. The fallen leaves left their mother and traveled alone to experience a colorful life. She will use her last strength to interpret the most colorful music and the most wonderful songs in her life.

9. In autumn, poplar leaves turn yellow and hang on trees like yellow flowers; Falling in the air, like a yellow butterfly; It landed in the river beside the tree, like a golden boat.

10, the fallen leaves are floating and spinning in the air, like a naughty elf, dancing a curtain call for themselves at the last moment.

1 1, fallen leaves push open the door of autumn, and severe frost pushes open the door of winter.

12, the rustling sound image of fallen leaves is a noble soul singing.

13. When the leaves fall, she will knit a sweater for me with her dexterous hands. These sweaters are more beautiful and warmer than those bought. I think my mother's hands are as warm as sweaters and more dexterous than those of a weaver girl.

14, fallen leaves, like beautiful butterflies, make people feel like a beautiful butterfly every time they dance. Accompanied by the breeze, they danced on the drums of the wind and returned to the embrace of the earth.

15, the fallen leaves float to the invisible world and return to silence. Nothing can save a fallen leaf and make it return to the branches and remain fresh. This is a passage, a natural process. It will eventually go deep into the soil, turn into silt and nourish another new life, which is its own continuation and transcendence, and it is also the eternity of the beautiful moment of fallen leaves.