Animal Poems

I think Animal Poems and Animal Poetry are some of the more fun poems you can find. They are fun Family Poems for children of all ages, some are funny while others sad and poignant. Since these are Free Animal Poems please share them with those you love.-Grandma Mary
Song Of The Croaker by Horatio Alger Jr.
An old frog lived in a dismal swamp, In a dismal kind of way; And all that he did, whatever befell, Was to croak the livelong day. Croak, croak, croak, When darkness filled the air, And croak, croak, croak, When the skies were bright and fair.
The Cuckoo by Anonymous
Little cuckoo, com'st thou here, When the blooming spring is near, To sing thy song and tell thy tale, To every hill and every vale?
The Tyger by William Blake
Tyger, tyger, burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
To A Robin by John Carr
Why, trembling, silent, wand'rer! why, From me and Pity do you fly? Your little heart against your plumes Beats hard--ah! dreary are these glooms!
The Whippoorwill And I by Horatio Alger Jr.
In the hushed hours of night, when the air quite still, I hear the strange cry of the lone whippoorwill, Who Chants, without ceasing, that wonderful trill, Of which the sole burden is still, "Whip-poor-Will."
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