Explore the poems on childhood in English below. Short Poems on Children’s Day "Children's Laughter" Children laugh and dance with glee, A joy that’s pure, wild, and free.
It wasn’t originally written as a poem, though; it was an excerpt from a sermon delivered in 1910 by English clergyman Henry Scott Holland (1847–1918) upon the death of King Edward VII.
A Sahitya Akademi awardee and nominee for the T.S. Eliot Prize, Arundhathi is today one of India’s most prominent voices in ...
OSLO—A hibakusha who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima is traveling to Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize festivities here with a book of English poetry and writings about her experience.
There Lives in Me A Young Girl Who Will Not Die, by Tove Ditlevsen, is a searing account of how childhood wounds can shape ...
Revise for your GCSE English literature exam by listening to these podcasts from BBC Bitesize and Sounds. Join host Testament plus special guests to compare a range of selected poems, looking at ...
Edited by Malachi Edwin Vethamani, ‘Malaysian Places and Spaces: Poems’ features 80 works by pioneering English-language ...
Reflect on how it felt to perform a poem. This short film will be relevant for teaching English at primary school.