В прошлом году я уже делала подборку небольших стихотворений к 8 марта. В этом году я предлагаю несколько вариантов подлиннее для более старших школьников:
#My Mother kept a garden
(unknown author)
My Mother kept a garden,
A garden of the heart,
She planted all the good things
That gave my life its start.
She turned me to the sunshine
And encouraged me to dream,
Fostering and nurturing
The seeds of self-esteem...
Her constant good example
Always taught me right from wrong-
Markers for my pathway
That will last a lifetime long.
I am my Mother's garden.
I am her legacy-
And I hope today she feels the love
reflected back from me.
#Mystery Mom
(Joanna Fuchs)
Mom, your love is a mystery:
How can you do it all?
You’re always there with the perfect fix
For my problems, big and small.
Your love protects me day after day,
So I’m fearless, safe and sound.
I feel that I can do anything
Whenever you’re around.
Mom, your love is a mystery,
I haven’t got a clue
Why you love me all time,
But I’m very glad you do!
#mother
(unknown author)
You filled my days with rainbow lights,
Fairytales and sweet dream nights,
A kiss to wipe away my tears,
Gingerbread to ease my fears.
You gave the gift of life to me
And then in love, you set me free.
I thank you for your tender care,
For deep warm hugs and being there.
I hope that when you think of me
A part of you
You’ll always see
#Mother & Daughter
(unknown author)
It’s a special bond that spans the years,
through laughter, worry, smiles, and tears.
A sense of trust that can’t be broken,
a depth of love sometimes unspoken.
A lifelong friendship built on sharing,
hugs and kisses, warmth and caring.
Mother and daughter, their hearts as one -
a link that can never be undone.
А вы учите с детьми стихотворения, посвященные разным праздникам? Есть ли у вас любимые стихи для школьников? Можете ими поделиться в комментариях?