Ten most beautiful English poems

Ten most beautiful English poems I like songs in spring and all seasons. Moon, I'm an ant. I'm an ant. It's raining. What do cuckoos and bees do at the seaside? What do bees do? A minor bird, never give up.

1, "I like spring, I like spring"

I like spring because I like warm air. I like spring because I like warm air.

I like summer because I like ice cream. I like summer because I like ice cream.

I like autumn because I like fresh apples. I like autumn because I like fresh apples.

I like winter because I like making snowmen. I like winter because I like making snowmen.

2. Four Seasons and Four Seasons Songs

Spring is full of flowers and songs. Flowers are everywhere in Haruka.

It's hot in summer and the days are long. It's hot in summer and the days are long.

Autumn is rich in fruits and grains. Autumn is full of fruits.

Winter brings snow and a new year. Winter snow indicates new weather.

3. Moon Moon

The moon is bright. The moon is bright.

The moon is golden. The moon is golden.

The moon is like a boat. The moon is like a boat.

I want to sit inside. I want to sit inside.

The moon is like a banana. The moon is like a banana.

I want to eat it. I want to eat.

The moon is like a mother's smile. The moon is like a mother's smile.

I want to kiss her. I want to kiss her.

4. I am an ant, I am an ant.

I am an ant. I am an ant.

Sit by the comb. Sitting near the ant nest.

Take a nap. Take a nap.

Waiting for a bug. Waiting for the caterpillar.

5. Rain and rain

It is raining everywhere. It is raining everywhere.

It landed in fields and trees. It landed on fields and treetops.

It is raining on the umbrella here. It landed on the umbrella here.

On a ship at sea. A ship that landed at sea again.

6. "At the seaside"

When I was in the sea. When I arrived at the seaside.

They gave me a wooden shovel. They gave me a wooden shovel.

Dig the beach. So we can dig the beach.

These holes are as empty as cups. Dig a cup hole.

The sea gathers in every hole. Let the seawater come out of every hole.

Until it no longer appears. Until it no longer appears.

7. cuckoo cuckoo

He will come back in April. In April, it came.

Singing all day in May. In May, you sang songs all day, how carefree you were.

Change his tune in June.

Prepare to fly in July.

He must go in August! In August, it will have to leave!

8. "What do bees do? What do bees do?

What do bees do? What do bees do?

Take honey home. Take honey home.

What does a father do? What does a father do?

Take the money home. Take the money home.

What does a mother do? What does a mother do?

Take out the money. The money is used up.

What does a baby do? What do babies do?

Eat all the honey. Eat all the honey.

9. "A bird"

I wish a bird could fly away. I wish a bird could fly away.

Don't sing in my house all day; Don't sing in my house all day.

I clapped my hands at him from the door. Did I clap my hands at the door?

When it seems that I can't stand it anymore. When it seems that I can't stand it anymore.

I must be partly at fault. I must be responsible.

The bird is not responsible for his key. You can't blame the bird for its key.

Of course there's something wrong. Of course, there must be something wrong.

Want to silence any song. Want to silence any song.

10, "Never give up"

Never give up and never lose hope. Never give up and never lose heart.

Always have confidence, it will make you cope with it. Always have faith, it will make you cope with it.

The hard times will pass as always. The hard times will pass, as always.

As long as you have patience, your dream will come true. As long as you are patient, your dream will come true.

So put on a smile and you will get through your pain. Smile and you will get out of the pain.

Knowing that it will pass, you will gain strength. I believe that the suffering will pass and you will regain your strength.

English poetry

English poetry generally pays attention to rhyme, especially at the end of each sentence, which is a bit like Chinese flat, but not so regular, because the syllables of English words are very different from those of Chinese characters. Most English words are two or more syllables, while Chinese characters are all one syllable, so Chinese is certainly more neat.