Modern Poetry of Campus Safety

Chapter One: Poems on Primary School Campus Safety

The river is rising, don't try to be brave. If you try to be brave, you will suffer. Walk around when you meet obstacles. It is best to waste time to avoid danger.

Don't tease the dog when crossing the yard. Tell the adults to drive them away. Don't be clever It is dangerous to be bitten by a dog.

On a hot day, take a long walk, remember not to drink raw water, your stomach will faint, and where to find a doctor on the way.

Dust, eye protection and dust need to be calm, gently and slowly wipe your hands and wash them clean. If the situation is serious, call the doctor.

Chapter II: Songs of Peace

Going up and down stairs, safety first; Don't chase, don't jam.

Play rough and risky games; Life is rare, so cherish it.

After passing through the aisle, there is no congestion; Up and down, pay special attention.

Don't chase, don't make trouble, don't worry; Go slow on the right and be safe.

Students, don't forget; Be disciplined when going up and down the stairs.

Chapter Three: Campus Safety Poems

High and low stairs, safety first; Don't chase or crowd.

Rough play, dangerous game; Life is precious, so cherish it.

Cross the aisle, not crowded; Do exercises and pay special attention.

Don't chase, don't make trouble, don't worry; Drive slowly on the right and be safe.

Students, don't forget; Stairs should be disciplined.

Don't crowd, don't hold hands, don't shoulder, don't slide, always remember safety.