Children's Appreciation of English Poetry

Poetry, as a long lyric way, has its own rules. This is the children's English poem I brought. Welcome to read!

Children's English Poetry Part I

A bird's home is a bird's home.

Oh, where is your home, lovely bird?

Ah, where is your home, lovely bird?

With singing and shiny wings?

With this song and shiny feathers?

"I'll tell you where I rest,

"I'll tell you where I rest,

If you don't rob my nest;

If you don't rob my nest;

I am built in the sweet apple blossom! "

I built in a sweet apple orchard! "

But, bright bird, what is in your nest?

But are there any lively birds in your nest?

What's in the warm and comfortable little room?

What's there? Is there a warm furry hut?

"If you don't rob trees;

"If you don't rob my tree;

Don't go too close to see.

You can't look too close.

My quiet little home, I'll tell you. "

My quiet little home, I'll tell you where it is. "

0, I won't betray your trust!

Oh, I won't betray your trust!

I will keep this secret.

I will keep this secret.

"I have three gentle little things.

"I have three gentle little things.

Animals that have never used wings!

Now they can't fly!

I left them at home and slept soundly. "

I left them at home and fell asleep. "

Then,. Why are you here, my little bird,

Then why are you here, my little bird,

Away from your helpless young child?

Will you always worry about leaving a bird?

"To repay you with a song-

"This song is for you-

Just to get me through,

Just to get me through here,

It doesn't hurt me when I look for their food. "

When I was looking for food for their children, they were not hurt either. "

Children's English Poetry Part II

Children and bees children and bees

Come here, bee!

Come here, bee!

There are sweet flowers around me;

I smell the flowers;

let me see

Come on, let me see.

How is your honey made?

How is your honey made?

"oh! I can't; Because I'm afraid

"oh! I can't because I'm scared.

Because it's too close

So I dare not get too close,

I should pay very expensive;

I want to be cute;

I'm scared! I'm scared! "

I'm scared! I'm scared! "

Oh, don't panic!

Ah, I feel nothing!

Not wings or arms-

No wings and no arms—

I won't hurt any part,

Didn't hurt me,

When you sip the till.

When you drink your honey

Beautiful maid, then I will

Pretty girl, I will come.

Next to you, hum;

Close to you, hum;

You'll have some

You should be prepared.

I distilled the candy. "

Honey is distilled from flowers. "

My trust is free,

I just believe,

Just like you did to me;

As if you were mine;

But, be sure, bee,

But, to be sure, bees,

Don't give me your thorn!

Don't give me your thorn!

"Oh, no, no! Ever since I flew

"Oh, no, no! Ever since I could fly

From the cell where I grew up,

When I was growing up,

Nobody knows what I do.

Nobody knows I did it.

What an ungrateful thing! "

What an ungrateful thing! "

So, why is this supply?

So, why are you doing this?

There are thorns, but hide them.

There are thorns, but they are hidden.

In order to keep trying,

Just to protect people who have never tried,

Can't see? Cunning bees!

Gone? Cunning bees!

"He stung me,

"The thorn he gave me,

And agile tulle wings.

And thin wings that fly very fast.

Ordered me not to hurt anything

Don't do anything to hurt me.

That won't hurt me. "

It won't hurt me. "

Children's English Poetry Part III

The full responsibility of children

A child should always tell the truth,

A child should always tell the truth,

When others talk to him, he talks,

When he spoke,

Be polite when eating;

Courtesy at the table:

At least within his power.

At least so far, he has the ability to do it.