Play the flute!
It's mute now.
Happy birds
Day and night.
nightingale
In the valley,
Larks in the sky
Pleasantly
Welcome the new year with joy.
little boy
Full of joy.
Little girl
Sweet and small.
Roosters do crow,
You too.
Happy voice,
Baby noise,
Welcome the new year with joy.
Lamb,
I am here,
Come and lick it
My white neck.
Let me pull
Your soft wool.
Let me kiss you.
Your soft face.
Welcome the new year with joy.
Play the flute!
Now it is silent.
day and night
Birds like it.
There is a nightingale.
Deep in the valley,
Larks in the sky,
Full of joy,
Greet the new year with joy.
little boy
Very cheerful.
Little girl
Delicate and lovely.
The cock crows,
You scream, too.
A sweet voice,
The baby's voice,
Greet the new year with joy.
Lamb,
I am here,
Come and lick.
My white neck.
Your hair is very soft,
Let me take the lead.
Your face is exquisite,
Let me kiss you.
Happily, we ushered in the New Year.
William blake was an English romantic poet in the19th century. His main poems include Song of Innocence and Song of Experience. The early works are concise and lively, while the later works tend to be mysterious and obscure, full of mystery. This poem is selected from Song of Innocence.
Spring has come and everything is revived. This is reflected in the activities of animals: birds are jubilant, cocks crow, larks fly in the sky, and nightingales sing in the valley; It is also reflected in children's activities: jumping, laughing and playing with small animals.
The three parts of this poem are like three zoom focus planes: from far to near, the valley Woods, the village farmhouse, and then focus on a child playing with a lamb. Vivid, concrete, vivid and interesting. Poetry is written in a child's tone, reflecting the child's feelings about spring. Poetry consists of phrases and short sentences. Pay attention to rhyme and repetition. They are almost nursery rhymes, relaxed and natural, catchy, and quite fresh in spring.