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  經(jīng)典兒童英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌篇一

  A Dream of School Supplies

  I had a dream of school supplies,

  where paperclips could talk;

  where poster paper hung around

  with marking pens and chalk.

  The stationery idled

  while the pencils madly raced.

  The clocks went 'round in circles,

  and the glue sticks merely paced.

  The binders were inseparable.

  They bonded with the tape.

  The workbooks exercised

  and helped the stencils stay in shape.

  Some calculators added

  to the numbers in this land,

  and music was provided by

  a singing rubber band.

  My dream was strange and truly cool,

  but this was even cooler:

  The dictionaries all looked up to me.

  I was the ruler.

  經(jīng)典兒童英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌篇二

  Revenge of the Lunch Ladies

  I went to the lunchroom, and there,

  last week on a double dare,

  I said the meat was too gross to eat

  and smelled like my underwear.

  I shouldn't have been rude

  by making such fun of the food,

  for though they were riled,

  the lunch ladies smiled,

  and said I had started a feud.

  Today when I went there to eat,

  they served up some monkey meat.

  I ran out quick when I nearly got sick,

  but then I went back to my seat.

  The lunchroom ladies sighed

  to see that I practically cried,

  then served up a hunk of

  barbecued skunk,

  and that was the reason I died.

  I died! I died! I died!

  經(jīng)典兒童英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌篇三

  Homework for Christmas

  The teacher gave homework for Christmas.

  We thought it must be a mistake.

  She smiled when she said this assignment

  would take up our whole winter break.

  Before we return from vacation

  we have to make sure it gets done.

  It seems that our teacher must like us.

  Our homework assignment? Have fun!

  經(jīng)典兒童英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌篇四

  Oh My Darling, Valentine

  In a toystore

  on a Sunday

  with a dollar forty nine

  I need something

  just a dumb thing

  for my brand new

  Valentine.

  Oh my darling.

  Oh my darling.

  Oh my darling

  Valentine.

  I'm uneasy,

  kind of queasy,

  but you're still my

  Valentine.

  Yes, it happened

  in the classroom

  when you said

  "Will you be mine?"

  I was muddled

  and befuddled,

  so I said,

  "Uh huh, that's fine."

  Then you called me

  in the lunchroom.

  You had saved a

  place in line.

  And I knew that

  it was true that

  I was now your

  Valentine.

  I went shopping

  for a present

  and I saw this

  blinking sign:

  "Here's a pleasant

  little present

  for a brand new

  Valentine."

  So I bought it

  and I brought it

  in my backpack

  right at nine.

  Do you like it?

  It's a spy kit

  with a flashlight

  you can shine.

  I could tell you

  didn't like it

  when you said I

  was a swine.

  How exciting!

  I'm delighting.

  I have no more

  Valentine.

  Till another

  person asked me

  and they said

  "Will you be mine?"

  Oh, my head.

  I'm turning red.

  I've got another

  Valentine.

  
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