More Poems about Birds
Little Robin Redbreast (Traditional nursery rhyme)
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree,
Up went pussy cat and down went he;
Down came pussy, and away Robin ran;
Says little Robin Redbreast, "Catch me if you can."
Little Robin Redbreast flew upon a wall,
Pussy cat jumped after him and almost got a fall;
Little Robin chirped and sang, and what did pussy say?
Pussy cat said, "Meeow!" and Robin flew away.
A Little Cock Sparrow
(Traditional Nursery Rhyme)
A Little Cock Sparrow Sat on a tree,
Looking as happy As happy could be,
Till a boy came by With his bow and arrow:
Says he, "I will shoot The little cock sparrow.
"His body will make me A nice little stew,
And his giblets will make me A little pie too."
Says the little cock sparrow, "I'll be shot if I stay,"
So he Clapped his wings And then flew away.
Cuckoo, Cuckoo, What Do You Do?
(Traditional nursery rhyme)
Cuckoo, cuckoo, what do you do?
In April I open my bill;
In May I sing all day;
In June I change my tune;
In July I fly away.
The Cuckoo's a Fine Bird (Traditional nursery rhyme)
The cuckoo's a fine bird, He sings as he flies;
He brings us good tidings, He tells us no lies.
He sucks little birds' eggs, To make his voice clear;
And when he sings "Cuckoo" The summer is near.
The cuckoo is a merry bird, She sings as she flies;
She brings us good tidings, And tells us no lies.
She sucks little birds' eggs To make her voice clear,
That she may sing Cuckoo! Three months in the year.
There was a Fat Man of Bombay (Traditional nursery rhyme)
There was a fat man of Bombay,Who was smoking one sunshiny day,
When a bird called a Snipe
Flew away with his pipe,
Which vexed the fat man of Bombay
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