About simple classic English poems 1 I saw crying.
I see you crying-big bright tears.
Over blue eyes;
Then I think it did appear.
A violet drops dew;
I see you smile-sapphire flame
By your side, no longer shining;
It can't compare with the living light.
Full of your eyes.
When clouds are received from the sun over there
A deep and mellow dye,
Without the shadow of the coming night.
Can disappear from the sky,
Smile at the saddest person.
Their own pure happiness teaching;
Their sunshine left a glow behind them.
Illuminated the whole heart.
I've seen you cry (Byron)
I have seen you shed crystal tears,
Hanging in blue eyes,
Like a violet covered with morning dew.
I've seen you laugh.
Bright gems,
The flame no longer shines,
How can it compare with the light you look back!
The sunset dyed the sea of clouds with gorgeous colors;
The color of Ran Ran is not good either.
You can't get rid of this wonderful color.
Your smile makes depression happy,
Just like the bright sunshine,
Flash in my mind.
On the simple classic English poem "Four Seasons"
Four seasons; throughout the year
Spring is green,
The green of spring,
Summer is bright,
Summer is bright,
Autumn is yellow,
Autumn is golden,
Winter is white,
Winter is white.
About Simple Classic English Poems 3 Sunny Day, Sunny Day
A sunny day, so bright.
A bright day,
Sunny day,
Sunny day,
So bright,
We are happy,
How happy we are,
Study hard,
Study hard,
Work hard,
Work hard,
Do better every day.
Make progress every day
About simple classic English poems 4 Good, better, best, seeking the best from the best.
Good, better, best
Seek the best from the best.
Good, better, best,
Seek the best from the best,
Never let it stop,
Never ending,
Until it gets better,
The better, the better,
Better, best,
Until the best.
On the simple classic English poem "24 Hours"
Twenty-four hours
Twelve hours a day,
At twelve o'clock one day,
Work time and play time
Study and play;
24 hours a day,
At twenty-four o'clock,
Some represent darkness, some represent light,
The cycle of day and night.