Some Poems About Robins

The Robin Redbreasts (Traditional nursery rhyme)

Two Robin Redbreasts built their nests
Within a hollow tree;
The hen sat quietly at home,
The cock sang merrily;
And all the little young ones said,
"Wee, wee, wee, wee, wee, wee."

One day (the sun was warm and bright,
And shining in the sky),
Cock Robin said, " My little dears,
'Tis time you learn to fly;
"And all the little young ones said,
"I'll try, I'll try, I'll try."

I know a child, and who she is
I '11 tell you by-and-by,
When Mamma says, " Do this," or "that,"
She says, "What for?" and "Why?"
She'd be a better child by far
If she would say " I '11 try."

Little Robin Redbreast Sat Upon a Rail (Traditional nursery rhyme)

Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a rail,
Niddle, naddle, went his head,
Wiggle, waddle, went his tail;
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a bridle,
With a pair of speckle legs, and a green girdle.
Pit, pat, well-a-day !
Little Robin flew away;
Where can little Robin be,
But up in yon cherry-tree ?

 

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