³ðø³ àíãë³éñüêîþ ïðî çèìó. Winter poems

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³ðø³ àíãë³éñüêîþ ïðî çèìó. Winter poemsÍàéïîïóëÿðí³ø³ â³ðø³ íà àíãë³éñüê³é ìîâ³ ïðî çèìó.

The most popular English poems about the winter, you can find here. Good luckwink

January

The windows are blue at night.
But in the morning they are white.
And snowflakes are falling
Come out they are calling.

February

Get out of bed and take your sled
This cold and frosty day.
The sun is bright, the snow is right
For outdoor winter day.

New Year

Come, children, gather round my knee,
Something is about to be.
Tonightrsquo-s December thirty-first,
Something is about to burst.
Hark, itrsquo-s midnight, children dear,
Huck, here comes another year!

New Year

A happy New Year!
The day is so clear,
The snow is so white,
The sky is so bright, We shout with all our might:
ldquo-A happy New Year! rdquo-

My Wish

A happy New Year for me,
A happy New Year for you,
A happy New Year for everyone!
Thatrsquo-s what I wish - I do! Itrsquo-s Snowing

Itrsquo-s snowing, Itrsquo-s snowing.

What a lot of snow!
Let us make some snowballs
We all like to throw.
Itrsquo-s snowing, itrsquo-s snowing.
Let us sledge and ski!
When Irsquo-m dashing downhill
Clear the way for me!

Robin

In winter-time
When the days are chill,
A robin sits on my window-sill.
I putout bread
For him to eat,
And cake-crumbs too
As a little treat.
He picks them up
So prettily,
Then sings a ldquo-Thank you”
Song for me.

Winter.

This is the season
When mornings are dark,
And birds do not sing
In the forests and park.

This is the season
When children ski
And Father Frost brings
The New Year Tree!

³äåî: Êðàñ³âî.Àâòîðñêîå â³ðø ïðî çèìó Àíòîïóëî Å ² "áóðÿ" Beautifully.Authorial poem about a winter

New Year.

New things to learn, new friends to meet.
New songs to sing, new books to read.
New things to see, new things to hear.
New things to do in this New Year!

New Year Day

New Year Day, happy day!
We are all glad and very gay.
We all dance and sing and say:
ldquo-Welcome! Welcome! New Year Day! Rdquo-

Winter months.



Chill December brings the sleet,
Blazing fire and Christmas treat.
January brings the snow,
Makes our feet and fingers glow.
February brings the rain,
Thaws the frozen lake again.

Snowman.

Irsquo-m a little snowman, short and fat.
Here is my broomstick, here is my hat.
When the jolly sunshine comes to stay
Then I slowly melt away!

New Year Tree.

Oh, New Year Tree, Oh, New Year Tree,
Who we love to see you!
Wersquo-ll make some trimmings just for you
Of red and gold and green and blue.
Oh, New Year Tree, Oh, New Year Tree,
Who we love to see you!

Christmas Tree.

Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree
You give us so much pleasure.
You do not fade with winter snow.
You bloom with lights when cold wind blow.
Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree
You give us so much pleasure.

Must be Santa.

1. Whorsquo-s got the beard thatrsquo-s long and white?
Santarsquo-s got the beard thatrsquo-s long and white.
Who comes around on a special night?
Santa comes around on a special night.

Special night, beard thatrsquo-s white -
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.

2. Whorsquo-s got boots and suit of red?
Santarsquo-s got boots and suit of red?
Who wears a long cap on his head?
Santa wears a long cap on his head?

Cap on head, suit of red,
Special night, beard thatrsquo-s white -
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus

3. Whorsquo-s got a great big cherry nose?
Santarsquo-s got a great big cherry nose?
Who laughs this way, ldquo-Ho, ho, hordquo-?
Santa laughs this way, ldquo-Ho, ho, hordquo-?

Ho, ho, ho, cherry nose,
Cap on head, suit of red,
Special night, beard thatrsquo-s white -
Must be Santa, must be Santa,
Must be Santa, Santa Claus.

On the ice.

Slide, slide, the ice is strong.
Quickly, quickly slide along!
Slide along and donrsquo-t be slow,
In the cold your face will glow!


Christmas is coming.

Christmas is coming the goose are getting fat.
Please, to put a penny
In old manrsquo-s hat.
If you havenrsquo-t got a penny,
A harsquo-penny will do.
If you havenrsquo-t got a harsquo-penny,
Then God bless you.

The north wind blow.

The north wind doth blow,
And we shall have snow,
And what will poor robin do then,
Poor thing?
He`ll sit in a barn,
And keep himself warm,
And hide his head under his wing, poor thing.

Jingle bells

Dashing through the snow,
In a one-horse open sleigh,
Orsquo-er fields we go, laughing all the way.
Bells on bobtail ring, making spirit bright,
What fun it is to ride and sing
The sleighing song tonight!


Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way.
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh!

Snowflakes.

So softy came the snowflakes down
That no one heard in all the town.
And right; side up they landed too,
As parachuting elves would do.

So when the morning came - surprise!
The world lay white before your eyes.
With cotton roof and hills a-blur
And avenues of rabbit fur

Snowflakes.

Snowflakes floating and drifting down,
They cover evrsquo-rything in our town.
They float and drift, and drift and float,
And then settle down on the ground.

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