February Twilight ( by Sara Teasdale)
I stood beside a hill
Smooth with new-laid snow,
A single star looked out
From the cold evening glow.
There was no other creature
That saw what I could see —
I stood and watched the evening star
As long as it watched me.
Printează de aici o fișă de colorat pentru această poezie.
The First Sleigh-Ride ( by Evaleen Stein)
O happy time of fleecy rime
And falling flakes, and O
The glad surprise in baby eyes
That never saw the snow!
Down shining ways the flying sleighs
Go jingling by, and see!
Beside the gate the horses wait
And neigh for you and me!
Printează de aici o fișă de colorat pentru această poezie.
The first snow ( by Evaleen Stein)
The snow! the snow! Whoop! Hooray! Ho! Ho!
Plunge in the deep drifts and toss it up so!
Rollick and roll in the feathery fleece
Plucked out of the breasts of the marvelous geese
By the little old woman who lives in the sky;
Have ever you seen her? No, neither have I!
Printează de aici o fișă de colorat pentru această poezie.
Five little snowflakes
One little snowflake with nothing to do.
Along came another and
Then there were two.
Two little snowflakes laughing with me.
Along came another, and
Then there were three.
Three little snowflakes looking for some more.
Along came another, and
Then there were four.
Four little snowflakes dancing a jive.
Along came another, and
Then there were five.
Five little snowflakes having so much fun.
Out came the sun, and
Then there were none!
Printează de aici o imagine cu un fulg și de aici o imagine cu un soare.
Winter ( Four seasons)
The birds are gone, the world is white,
The winds are wild, they chill and bite;
The ground is thick with slush and sleet,
And I can barely feel my feet.
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Sleigh Bells ( by Evaleen Stein)
Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle!
Happy winter-time!
Baby’s eyes a-twinkle,
Hear the sleigh-bells chime!
Each one rings a merry
Ting-a-ling-a-ling!
For a sleigh-bell fairy
Hides inside to sing.
See them quake and quiver,
Up and downward tossed,
Seems as if they shiver
In the nipping frost!
Shiver into laughter,
Jolly little elves!
Till we laugh thereafter,
Merry as themselves!
Printează de aici o fișă de colorat pentru această poezie.
Snowflakes ( by Linda A. Copp)
Lovely and chaste like smooth white sand.
A veil of wonder laced in light
Falling Gently on a winters night.
Giving magic to the lifeless ground.
Each snowflake like a falling star
Smiling beauty that’s spun afar.
Unspoken poem the hush of night.
and how it squashes!
“Galumph, galumph!”
go my galoshes.
The street cars are
Like frosted cakes —
All covered up
With cold snowflakes.
The horses’ hoofs
Scrunch on the street;
Their eyelashes
Are white with sleet.
And everywhere
The people go —
With faces tickled
By the snow.
Printează de aici o fișă de colorat pentru această poezie.
Winter ( a Mother Goose poem)
Cold and raw the north wind doth blow,
Bleak in the morning early;
All the hills are covered with snow,
And winter’s now come fairly.
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Foarte frumoase poezioarele!