childrens poetry
Nostalgia-inducing poetry inspired by our earliest favorites; from Dr. Seuss to Mother Goose, children’s poetry is all grown up.
Buzz the Bee
Buzz the Bee sleeps on a leaf and awakes from a close call of a fast bat, telling him about a party. He opens his tired eyes and stands up to stretch himself so he can admire the beautiful endless fields. Lavender fields buzzing like thousands of men in a concert. Jumping up and down on a leaf until he can gain enough strength to bring up his little wings with enough speed for his large body and small wings to fly onward.
By Kat Bailot5 years ago in Poets
A Lion and the Mouse
A lion was once sleeping in the jungle when a mouse started running up and down his body just for fun. This disturbed the lion’s sleep, and he woke up quite angry. He was about to eat the mouse when the mouse desperately requested the lion to set him free. I promise you, I will be of great help to you someday if you save me. The lion laughed at the mouse’s confidence and let him go. One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up against a tree. The lion was struggling to get out and started to whimper. Soon, the mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. Quickly, he ran and gnawed on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them sped off into the jungle.
By Entertainment with Guri5 years ago in Poets




