Three-minute English poetry recitation

English poetry is a treasure in British and American literature. In British and American literature, especially early works, such as epics and plays, all appear in the form of poems. Appreciating English poetry is an important part of English learning. This article is a 3-minute English poem recitation, I hope it will help you!

Three-minute English poetry recitation: Mrs. Browning's sonnet No.7

Portuguese sonnets

The whole world has changed.

Elizabeth browning

I think the whole world has changed,

I think the whole world has changed.

Ever since I first heard the footsteps of your soul

When you hear it, your soul's footsteps appear gently.

Still, oh, still, beside me, when they stole it.

For the first time, quietly came to me.

Between me and the terrible outer edge

Through the gap between me and death, that terrible edge

Obvious death, I, thought sinking,

I stood there thinking that I would

Fall in love and teach the whole

Will sink, but will be saved, will fall in love.

A new rhythm of life. Dole's cup

And teach all the new melodies of life.

God baptized me, and I was happy to drink it.

I drank it happily. The cup was given by God.

Praise its sweetness, sweetness and being with you.

Baptized wine, praise its sweetness. sweet

The name of a country, heaven, has been changed.

Because you are close to me. Heaven and earth

Because where you are or should be, there or here;

Because your name has changed whether you exist or not.

And this ... this pipa and song ... love yesterday.

I used to treasure this song and pipa.

(The singing angel knows) Just dear.

Still the only love, angels know.

Because your name is in what they say.

Because your name is in their songs.

3 Minutes English Poetry Recitation: Stars

( 1)

Twinkle, twinkle, little star! Shine, shine, little star!

How I want to know what you are, I want to know your figure,

Hanging high in the sky, hanging high above the world,

Like diamonds in the sky. Like diamonds in the sky.

(2)

When the blazing sun disappeared, the bright sun had already set.

When he can't shine anything, it stops shining everything.

Then you show your little light, you show some light,

Blinking, blinking all night. Blink all night.

(3)

The dark blue sky makes you miss the dark sky.

Often peep through my curtains, look at me through the curtains,

Because you never close your eyes, never close your eyes.

Until the sun appeared in the sky. Until the sun appears again.

(4)

This is your bright and tiny spark, your flashing Mars,

Illuminate travelers in the dark; The night shines on tourists,

Although I don't know what you are, although I don't know your figure,

Twinkle, twinkle, little star! Shine, shine, little star!

Jane Taylor, 1783- 1824

10 by the sea

( 1)

When I was at the seaside.

They gave me a wooden shovel.

Dig the beach. So we can dig the beach.

(2)

These holes are empty, just like a cup digging a cup-shaped hole.

In every hole, the sea water surges up, allowing the sea water to emerge from every hole.

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

3-minute English poetry recitation: Mother Nature

(Mother Nature)

Nature, gentle mother, nature, the gentlest mother,

Not as impatient as a child, as impatient as a child,

The wisest or wayward, even the weakest and wayward,

Her warning was mild.

In forests and hills, in forests and hills,

Be heard by travelers, travelers can hear,

To suppress rampant squirrels is to suppress rampant squirrels.

Still too impetuous bird. Or a reckless bird,

How fair her talk is, how fair her words are,

One summer afternoon, one summer afternoon.

Her family, her assembly; At her home, at her party;

When the sun goes down, when the sun goes down,

Her voice echoed in the aisles,

Inciting timid prayers inspired the smallest cricket,

The tiniest cricket, the tiniest flower,

The most unworthy flower. Shy prayer.

When all the children are asleep, when all the children are asleep,

She turned around, all she had to do was turn around and leave,

Enough to light her lamp; It will light enough lights;

Then, bend down from the sky, bend down from the air,

With infinite affection and infinite love,

Infinite concern, infinite concern,

Put her golden finger on her lips and your golden finger on her lips.

Testament silence is everywhere. Tell everyone to keep quiet.