A Christmas Poem : Wendy Cope : : Christmas Poems : :

A Christmas PoemWendy Cope : At Christmas little children sing and merry bells jingle,The cold winter air makes our hands and faces tingleAnd happy families go to church and cheerily they mingleAnd the whole business is unbelievably dreadful, if you’re single. “A Christmas Poem” , a very brief , sweet and witty poem By WendyContinue reading “A Christmas Poem : Wendy Cope : : Christmas Poems : :”

Journey of the Magi : T S Eliot : : Christmas Poems : :

T S Eliot : The Journey Of The Magi : : A cold coming we had of it,Just the worst time of the yearFor a journey, and such a long journey:The ways deep and the weather sharp,The very dead of winter.’And the camels galled, sorefooted, refractory,Lying down in the melting snow.There were times we regrettedTheContinue reading “Journey of the Magi : T S Eliot : : Christmas Poems : :”

I syng of a mayden : Anonymous ( C 1400 ) : ( 1 ) : : King’s College Cambridge, 2012 : Aschenberg Hopwood & Crew : Patrick Hadley : ( 2 ) : : In The Bleak MidWinter : Christina Rossetti ( 1872 ) : ( 3 ) : : Rebecca Feeney : St. Lawrence Church Chorley ( December 23, 2022 ) : Gustav Holst : ( 4 ) : : Two Christmas Carol ( Oldest & Newest ) On Christmas Day , December 25, 2022 ( The Rarest Birthday & Good Governance Day , India ) : : Christmas Poems : :

I syng of a maydenThat is makeles, 2king of alle kingesto here sone che chees. 4 He cam also stilleTher his moder was 6As dew in Aprylle,That fallyt on the gras. 8 He cam also stilleTo his modres bowr 10As dew in Aprylle,That falleth on the flowr. 12 He cam also stilleTher his moder layContinue reading “I syng of a mayden : Anonymous ( C 1400 ) : ( 1 ) : : King’s College Cambridge, 2012 : Aschenberg Hopwood & Crew : Patrick Hadley : ( 2 ) : : In The Bleak MidWinter : Christina Rossetti ( 1872 ) : ( 3 ) : : Rebecca Feeney : St. Lawrence Church Chorley ( December 23, 2022 ) : Gustav Holst : ( 4 ) : : Two Christmas Carol ( Oldest & Newest ) On Christmas Day , December 25, 2022 ( The Rarest Birthday & Good Governance Day , India ) : : Christmas Poems : :”

જન્મદિવસે : નેહા બેન , હીના બેન , ચકી બેન , મોટી બેન , નાના ભાઈ , ના હરખના ગીત અને પ્રાર્થના : : બર્થડે સોંગ : : બાળગીત : :

જન્મદિવસે અનેક શુભ ભાવનાઓ, ઋણસ્વીકાર અને કૃતજ્ઞતાના ભાવથી હૃદય ભરાય : : પરમ સમીપે માં , કુંદનિકા કાપડીયાએ લખેલી જન્મદિવસની પ્રાર્થના વાંચો , એમાં સુંદર ભાવ આપને પણ ગમશે : : : : આમ તો દરેક દિવસ એ, ભગવાન!તમે આપેલી તાજી ભેટ છે.જાગ્રત માણસ માટે દરેક દિવસ નવી શરૂઆત બની શકેપણ ભગવાન, આજે મારો જન્મદિવસContinue reading “જન્મદિવસે : નેહા બેન , હીના બેન , ચકી બેન , મોટી બેન , નાના ભાઈ , ના હરખના ગીત અને પ્રાર્થના : : બર્થડે સોંગ : : બાળગીત : :”

Child’s Happy Birthday Poems : : Birthday Poems : :

Some people love them; Some of them celebrate , Happy Birthday ! Some do not . Others do not tell even that it is his / her Birthday. A BIRTHDAY BY CHRISTINA ROSSETTIExcerpt: My heart is like a singing birdWhose nest is in a water’d shoot;My heart is like an apple-treeWhose boughs are bent withContinue reading “Child’s Happy Birthday Poems : : Birthday Poems : :”

Nursery Rhymes : Known & Unknown : : School Poems : :

Children for generations have enjoyed their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles singing nursery rhymes to them. The easy recurring sequence and musical beats with stressed pattern at particular timing of the speech/verses recognised by babies give the Nursery Rhymes a very happy learning time and forerunner of the further education process as a well knownContinue reading “Nursery Rhymes : Known & Unknown : : School Poems : :”

Nursery Rhymes : Known – Unknown : : School Poems : :

Nursery Rhyme is A Tale Rhymed in Verses For Children. It’s a traditional poem in U. K. and many other countries, but usage of the term dates only from the late 18th/early 19th century. The term Mother Goose rhymes is interchangeable with nursery rhymes . From the mid-16th century nursery rhymes begin to be recordedContinue reading “Nursery Rhymes : Known – Unknown : : School Poems : :”

The Schoolboy : William Blake : : School Poems : :

The Schoolboy : : By William Blake : : : : I love to rise in a summer mornWhen the birds sing on every tree;The distant huntsman winds his horn,And the skylark sings with me.O! what sweet company! But to go to school on a summer morn,O! it drives all joy away;Under a cruel eyeContinue reading “The Schoolboy : William Blake : : School Poems : :”

Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day ? : William Shakespeare : : School Poems : :

Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREShall I compare thee to a summer’s day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;And everyContinue reading “Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day ? : William Shakespeare : : School Poems : :”

My Shadow : Robert Louis Stevenson : : School Poems : :

My ShadowBY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONI have a little shadow that goes in and out with me,And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head;And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed. The funniestContinue reading “My Shadow : Robert Louis Stevenson : : School Poems : :”

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