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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Irene Thompson - The Poetess 📄


Irene thompson 


Irene thompson was a famous poetess born in England in the 19th century. Her father was an English country gentleman. He helped his daughter to aquire an excellent classic education and possessing it considerable.
She always showed a remarkable preference for  arts,but especially for poetic art. Her contribution towards English literature is remarkable. She has written many poems especially for children's which include The town child, Rainy nights, A penny wish, Caravans feet, Secrete place, The country child, Welcome to spring, etc.

Some of the famous poems of her are 
Rainy Nights


  • I like the town on rainy nights
  • When everything is wet —
  • When all the town has magic lights
  • And streets of shining jet!
  • When all the rain about the town
  • Is like a looking-glass,
  • And all the lights are upside down
  • Below me as I pass.
  • In all the pools are velvet skies,
  • And down the dazzling street
  • A fairy city gleams and lies
  • In beauty at my feet.


The Town Child

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I live in the town
In a street;
It is crowded with traffic
And feet;
There are buses and motors
And trams;
I wish there were meadows
And lambs.
The houses all wait
In a row,
There is smoke everywhere
That I go.
I don't like the noises
I hear —
I wish there were woods
Very near.
There is only one thing
That I love,
And that is the sky
Far above,
There is plenty of room
In the blue
For castles of clouds
And me, too!

A Penny Wish
by Irene Thompson
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I wish I had an aeroplane
To fetch my oranges from Spain.
I wish I had a motor car
To ride in when I go too far.
I wish I had a little train
To go to town and home again.
And if I had a sailing boat
I'd use it with my sailor coat.
But what's the good of wanting any
When all I have is just a penny!

Secret Places
by Irene Thompson
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Nests well hidden,
Secret treasure —
Bird's black eyes are
Bright with pleasure.
Woods have many
Secret spaces;
Violet-scented,
Silent places.
Buds are cradles;
Leaves and flowers
Wake when called
By sun and showers.
Bees know where
The blossoms keep
Their sweetest secrets
Hidden deep.
After flying,
After roaming,
Swallows know
The way back — homing!

Welcome to Spring
by Irene Thompson
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I have heard a mother bird
Singing in the rain—
Telling all her little ones
Spring has come again!
I have seen a wave of green
Down a lovely lane—
Making all the hedges glad
Spring has come again!
I have found a patch of ground
Golden in the sun;
Crocuses are calling out
Spring has just begun!


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