有关儿童节的英语诗歌
儿童在社会中成长,在民族文化中孕育,国家的兴衰发达关乎儿童的命运。下面是学习啦小编带来的有关儿童节的英语诗歌,欢迎阅读!
有关儿童节的英语诗歌篇一
Trees 树
The Oak is called the king of trees,
橡树被称为树之王,
The Aspen quivers in the breeze,
在风中颤抖的白杨,
The Poplar grows up straight and tall,
白杨树长得又直又高,
The Peach tree spreads along the wall,
桃树沿墙向外蔓延,
The Sycamore gives pleasant shade,
梧桐树荫给荫凉了地方,
The Willow droops in watery glade,
杨柳垂在潮湿的空地,
The Fir tree useful in timber gives,
木材中有用的冷杉树,
The Beech amid the forest lives.
森林里生长的山毛榉。
有关儿童节的英语诗歌篇二
The Migration of the Grey Squirrels 灰松鼠的迁移
When in my youth I traveled
当我年轻的时候我很喜欢旅游
Throughout each north country,
到访每一个北方国家,
Many a strange thing did I hear,
我听到许多奇怪的事情,
And many a strange thing to see.
也看到了许多奇怪的事
But nothing was there pleased me more
但是没有什么比那一件事更让我更高兴的了
Than when, in autumn brown,
那时,秋天变成褐色的了
I came, in the depths of the pathless woods,
我来了广袤的森林深处,
To the grey squirrels' town.
来到了灰松鼠的小镇。
There were hundreds that in the hollow boles
在中空的树干里有上百只灰松鼠
Of the old, old trees did dwell,
灰松鼠在旧的老树枝上居住,
And laid up store, hard by their door,
将储存的东西放在门旁,使之变得坚固
Of the sweet mast as it fell.
当下来时就住在那快乐的桅杆上。
But soon the hungry wild swine came,
但很快饥饿的野生猪来了,
And with thievish snouts dug up
用贼贼的鼻子挖洞
Their buried treasure, and left them not
他们埋的宝藏,并没有丢失掉
So much as an acorn cup.
甚至于橡子杯也没有丢。
Then did they chatter in angry mood,
然后他们在生气的情绪中喋喋不休,
And one and all decree,
所有的灰松鼠,
Into the forests of rich stone-pine
进入有丰富石松的森林中
Over hill and dale to flee.
翻山越岭逃走
Over hill and dale, over hill and dale,
一直不断地翻山越岭
For many a league they went,
他们去了许多联盟者那里
Like a troop of undaunted travelers
像一群无畏的旅行者
Governed by one consent.
服从同一个信念。
But the hawk and the eagle, and peering owl,
但骗子和鹰,猫头鹰,
Did dreadfully pursue;
没有可怕的追求;
And the further the grey squirrels went,
而灰松鼠的进一步离去,
The more their perils grew;
使得他们变的更加危险;
When lo! to cut off their pilgrimage,
当心!切断他们的旅途路程,
A broad stream lay in view.
地上有条宽广的溪流。
But then did each wondrous creature show
但那时每个奇妙的动物都会表演
His cunning and bravery;
他的聪明和勇敢;
With a piece of the pine-bark in his mouth,
嘴里叼着一片松树皮,
Unto the stream came he;
向溪水的方向流去
And boldly his little bark he launched,
他开始变得大胆调皮
Without the least delay;
毫不拖延
His busy tail was his upright sail,
他正忙着的尾巴像直立的帆,
And he merrily steered away.
他愉快地向前走。
Never was there a lovelier sight
从来没有一个令人愉快的景象
Than that grey squirrels' fleet;
比起灰松鼠的舰队;
And with anxious eyes I watched to see
我用焦虑的眼神看着
What fortune it would meet.
他将遇到财富。
Soon had they reached the rough mild-stream,
很快,他们到达湍急的溪流,
And ever and anon
她不时看
I grieved to behold some bark wrecked,
我悲痛的看到一些被破坏掉的树皮,
And its little steersman gone.
也看到了船上的小舵手了。
But the main fleet stoutly held across;
但主要的舰队果断在前行着;
I saw them leap to shore;
我看见他们跳到岸边;
They entered the woods with a cry of joy,
他们跑进了树林里欢呼起来,
For their perilous march was o'er.
因为它们危险的行军已经结束了。
有关儿童节的英语诗歌篇三
Two Little Kittens 两只小猫
Two little kittens, one stormy night,
两只小猫,在一个风雨交加的夜晚,
Began to quarrel, and then to fight;
开始吵架,然后打架;
One had a mouse, the other had none,
只有一只老鼠,没有另一只老鼠
And that's the way the quarrel begun.
就是这样开始了争吵
"I'll have that mouse," said the biggest cat;
“我要老鼠,最大的那只猫说到。
"You'll have that mouse? We'll see about that!"
“你会有老鼠?我们走着瞧!”
"I will have that mouse," said the eldest son;
“我会有老鼠,”大点的说;
"You shan't have the mouse," said the little one.
“你不会有老鼠,较小的说。
I told you before 'twas a stormy night
我告诉过你 是一个风雨交加的夜晚
When these two little kittens began to fight;
当这两只小猫开始打架;
The old woman seized her sweeping broom,
老妇人抓住她扫地的扫帚,
And swept the two kittens right out of the room.
把两只小猫从房间里赶了出来。
The ground was covered with frost and snow,
地面上覆盖的都是雪
And the two little kittens had nowhere to go;
两只小猫无处可去;
So they laid them down on the mat at the door,
妇人就把他放在门口的垫子上
While the old woman finished sweeping the floor.
随后老妇人扫完地。
Then they crept in, as quiet as mice,
然后他们悄悄的像老鼠一样安静,
All wet with the snow, and cold as ice,
地上全是湿的雪和寒冷的冰块,
For they found it was better, that stormy night,
他们发现那是一个暴风雨之夜,
To lie down and sleep than to quarrel and fight.
于是躺下来睡觉,而不是在争吵和吵架。
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