Selected readings of simple English poems
Barcos de papel
Day after day, I let my paper boats drift along the water one by one. I put the paper boats one by one in the swift stream every day.
I wrote my name and the name of the village where I lived on it in big black letters. I wrote my name and the name of the village where I lived in big black letters on the paper boat.
I hope someone in a strange place can find them and know who I am. I hope people living in different places can get this paper boat and know who I am.
I put ten miles of flowers in the garden on my boat, hoping that the flowers at dawn will be safely brought ashore at night. I put Li Xiuhua, who grows in the garden, on my boat, hoping that these flowers that bloom at dawn can be safely brought to the shore at night.
I put down my paper boat, looked up at the sky and watched the little clouds raise the white sails. I threw the paper boat into the water and looked up at the sky. I saw a small cloud covered with white sails fluttering in the wind.
I don't know what my playmates in the sky sent them into the air to compete with my boat! I wonder what my playmates are in the sky. Put these boats down and race with me!
When night came, I buried my face in my arms and dreamed that my paper boat was floating under the midnight starry sky. As night fell, I buried my face in my arm and dreamed that my paper boat was slowly floating under the midnight starlight.
Sleeping spirits sail in them, and ladies are their baskets full of dreams. The sleeping fairy sat on the boat with a basket full of dreams.
Simple Reading of English Poetry
Sailor sailor
The boatman Madhu's boat is moored at Rajgunj Pier. The boatman Mantu's boat is moored at Genji Pier in Laqi.
It's useless for a lady with jute, which has been lying there idle for so long. This ship is loaded with jute uselessly and has been parked there for a long time.
If he will lend me his boat, I will give it a hungry paddle and five, six or seven sails. As long as he is willing to lend me his boat, I will put a hundred paddles on it and raise five or six or seven cloth sails.
I shouldn't have taken her to the stupid market. I should sail the seven oceans and the third river in Wonderland. I will never drive it to a stupid market. I will sail all over the seven seas and thirteen rivers in the celestial world.
But, mom, you won't cry for me in the corner. But, mom, don't hide in the corner and cry for me.
I won't go into the forest like Ramachandra and come back four years later. I won't go to the forest like Ramachandra and come back for fourteen years.
I will be the prince of the story and fill my boat with what I like. I will be the prince in the story and fill my boat with what I like.
I'll take my friend Sue with me. We will happily cross the seven oceans and thirteen rivers in the fairyland. I will take my friend Axi as my companion, and we will sail happily together in the seven seas and thirteen rivers in the celestial world.
We will set sail at dawn. I will sail in the morning light.
When you bathe in the pond at noon, we will be in the land of a strange king. At noon, when you take a bath in the pond, we will be in the land of a strange king.
We'll cross the Tierpuni Ferry and leave the Taipu Desert behind? Ntar。 We'll pass the Tepuni Shoal and leave the Tepuni Desert.
When we come back, it will be dark, and I will tell you everything we have seen. When we come back, it will be dark, and I will tell you everything we have seen.
I will cross seven oceans and thirteen rivers in fairyland. I will cross the seven seas and thirteen rivers in the celestial world.
Simple English Poetry Recitation Learning
On the other side, the farther river bank.
I am eager to go to the other side of the river, I am eager to go to the other side of the river.
The boats were tied to bamboo poles in a line; Over there, many boats are tied to bamboo poles;
There, people drive boats with plows on their shoulders in the early morning to cultivate distant fields; People cross there by boat in the morning, carrying plowshares on their shoulders to cultivate their distant fields;
There, the cowherd let their cows called by Cleisthenes swim across the pasture by the river; Over there, shepherds let their chirping cows swim to the pasture by the river;
When they all went home at night, they left the jackals on this island full of weeds. At dusk, they all went home, leaving only the jackals howling on this island full of weeds.
Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a ferryman when I grow up. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up.
They said there was a strange pool hidden behind that high embankment. It is said that there are many strange ponds hidden behind this high embankment.
After the rainy season, flocks of wild ducks come here, and dense reeds grow around the edge where waterfowl lay eggs; After the rain, flocks of wild birds flew there, and lush reeds grew on the shore, where waterfowl laid eggs;
Snipers leave tiny footprints on clean soft mud with their dancing tails; The bamboo chickens waving their tails left their tiny footprints on the clean soft mud;
In the evening, tall grass covered with white flowers invites moonlight to float on infrared waves. At dusk, the long grass is full of white flowers, inviting the moonlight to float on the waves of the long grass.
Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a ferryman when I grow up. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up.
I want to walk from one river bank to another, and all the boys and girls in the village will look at me in surprise when taking a bath. I want to cross from one shore to the other, and all the boys and girls in the village who bathe there will look at me in surprise.
When the sun climbs into the sky and the dawn lasts until noon, I will run to you and say, "Mom, I'm hungry!" " The sun rose to the sky, and the morning turned into noon. I'll run to you and say, mom, I'm hungry! ?
When the day is over and the shadows cringe under the trees, I will return in the dust. At the end of the day, the shadow crouches under the tree, and I will go home at dusk.
I will never leave you to work in the city like my father. I will never leave you to work in the city like my father.
Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a ferryman when I grow up. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up.