Christmas Bells: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I heard the bells on Christmas DayTheir old, familiar carols play,And wild and sweetThe words repeatOf peace on earth, good-will to men!And thought how, as the day had come,The belfries of all ChristendomHad rolled alongThe unbroken songOf peace on earth, good-will to men! Till, ringing, singing on its wayThe world revolved from night to day,A …
Read More »A Child’s Christmas Eve Dream: Christmas Poem
Christmas is one of the most popular festivals worldwide. It is celebrated on 25th December every year, but the celebrations start well in advance. It is celebrated in the honour of the lord Jesus Christ as he was born on this day to mother Mary. Jesus lived an exemplary life and taught everyone to follow the path of goodness; he …
Read More »Dobbin Has A Holiday: Kids Nostalgia Poetry
Do you remember me, dear folk, along the busy street? I used to pull the milkman’s float with eager, willing feet. Perhaps you wondered where I’d gone, so here’s my story true, And gather round to listen, to the tale I’ll tell to you.At last I grew too old to work. They found for me a home. A place where …
Read More »The Skeleton Dance: Halloween Poem for Kids
The warder looked out at the mid-hour of night, Where the grave-hills all silently lay; The moon-beams above gave so brilliant a light, That the churchyard was clear as by day: First one, then another, to open began; Here came out a woman – there came out a man, Each clad in a shroud long and white. And then for …
Read More »All Hallows Eve: Halloween Poem for Students
Ugly pumpkins, ridiculous costumes and over-the-top makeup, trick or treating for kids and scary themed parties for the adults, the story of Halloween runs deeply in the Western culture. And these days I have been observing a flood of Halloween posts in my social media accounts . “10 ideas to celebrate Halloween with your kids..”, “10 craft projects for Halloween..”, …
Read More »Five Little Pumpkin Sitting On A Gate: Halloween Poem
Poems For Halloween Although Halloween began as a holiday for individuals who practiced the occult, it has since turned into something completely different. Halloween has really become all about the kids. It is about the fun of dressing up and pretending to be someone else for a night. It is about children gorging themselves on way too much candy. Unfortunately, …
Read More »Pumpkins Are Here: Halloween Poem for Kids
History of Trick-or-Treating Trick-or-treating—going from house to house in search of candy and other goodies—has been a popular Halloween tradition in the United States and other countries for an estimated 100 years. But the origins of this community-based ritual, which costumed children typically savor while their cavity-conscious parents grudgingly tag along, remain hazy. Possible forerunners to modern-day trick-or-treating have been …
Read More »Poem about Unconditional Friendship: Best Friends
Finding a true friend who will be there for you through thick and thin can be a challenge. Once you do find that friend, be a friend to them as well and your friendship should last a lifetime. If you don’t, then it’s never too late to start loving someone unconditionally. Love your friends for who they are, love them …
Read More »Funny English Poem about Friendship: Cake Of Friendship
Defining the importance of friendship is difficult at times, but there’s no denying that the bond of two people who consider themselves best friends is powerful. And there’s no better way to appreciate this bond, than to let your best friend know how much you love them, using some of the best friendship quotes of all time. Friendships teach us …
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