Selected Short Poems of Children's English Poetry

# English Resources # Introduction Childhood should be the most carefree and happy stage in our life journey. Whenever I recall my childhood, what comes to my mind are scenes of laughing and playing with friends and partners. The following are children's English poems, welcome to read!

Selected Short Poems of Children's English Poetry

Bugu Bugu

In April, in April,

He's coming, he's coming,

May, may,

Singing all day, how carefree you are singing all day,

In June, in June,

Change his tune, it's changing his tune,

In July, in July,

Get ready to fly, get ready to fly,

August, August,

He has to go! It has to leave!

~ by the nursery rhymes of the mother goose

Selected Short Poems of Children's English Poetry

What do bees do?

What do bees do? What do bees do?

Take honey home. Take honey home.

What does a father do? What does a father do?

Take the money home. Take the money home.

What does a mother do? What does a mother do?

Take out the money. The money is used up.

What does a baby do? What do babies do?

Eat all the honey. Eat all the honey.

Author c.g. Luo Saidi, 1830- 1894.

Selected Short Poems of Children's English Poetry

Wind, wind.

(Part I)

Who has ever seen the face of the wind? Who has seen the face of the wind?

I am neither you nor you; No one has seen it, no matter you or me;

But when the leaves hang trembling, but when the leaves tremble,

The wind is passing through. The wind is blowing from there.

(Part II)

Who has ever seen the face of the wind? Who has seen the face of the wind?

Neither you nor I am; No one has seen it, no matter you or me;

But when the trees bow their heads, but when the tops of the trees hang low,

The wind is passing. The wind is passing.

~ Author C.G. Luo Saidi

Selected Short Poems of De Ville Simkindlun's English Poems

Ah, wind, why do you never stop, wind! Why do you never stop?

Wandering, whistling back and forth, wandering back and forth, whistling

Bring rain from the west, bring rain from the west.

Brought snow from the dark north? Brought snow from the north.