Love Nursery Rhyme Poems | Examples
These Love Nursery Rhyme poems are examples of Nursery Rhyme poems about Love. These are the best examples of Nursery Rhyme Love poems written by international poets.
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
And I've lost my little old mind
Been cruising along then all of a sudden
Wham! You came up from behind
Behind the great walls of secrecy
Lost my ability to observe
Like how our lives had gotten along
Since life threw us both a curve
We drifted apart without knowing why
Sadly we each took different paths
It matters not coz you're with me again
In spirit oh so I did yearn
To relive those days those halcyon days
Days that were free of care
I'm floating on air as I sing a love song
It's more than my heart can bare
Sadly time has changed many things
From the sweetest times I recall
But just to know that you love me still
They're the sweetest words of all
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
And I've lost my little old mind
Is it true,
that reindeer can fly?
Is it true,
that Santa Claus is a friendly guy?
Is it true,
that he lives in a secret house at the North Pole?
Is it true,
that he is wanted by Interpol?
Is it true,
that elves love goodies?
Is it true,
that dad nibbles cookies?
Is it true,
that mom gave Santa a kiss?
Is it true,
tell me... dear sis.
Sleep sweetly on the wings of dreams,
on a fluffy pillow of white whipped cream.
Ride on sequined moonbeams,
as hand-embroidered seams.
Mom always near your bed, precious child.
Lovebeat touches emotions with pride
Through mysterious magic spell,
cradled in a bluebell.
My dear Mama, oh so dear,
A mother true, always near.
From childhood's dawn till present day,
You guided us, showed the way.
With "Sugar Boy" by your side,
Together you led, with love and pride.
To "Oko Eti-ose" and "Oko Okuku" farms,
We trekked, with loaded arms.
The roads were long, the loads were heavy,
I cried, but you helped me be brave.
Coming home, with weary feet,
You soothed my tears, made our hearts meet.
With meager pay, as teacher true,
You and "Sugar Boy" saw us through.
Education's doors, you opened wide,
Degrees acquired, our futures inside.
In pain, you helped; in need, you gave,
Ensuring food, a roof to save.
Your partnership, a shining light,
Taught me teamwork, day and night.
You and Papa, a perfect pair,
United, selfless, beyond compare.
No difference, in love and care,
You both showed us, how to share.
May your days be long and bright,
Filled with joy, love's warm light.
We recognize, your sacrifices grand,
Thank you, dear Mama, hand in hand.
Jill and Lucille are two very hungry slugs
They often dine out at their local garden food hubs.
Lettuce, flowers, fruits, sunflowers and beans
These are a few choices from these veggie canteens.
Some clues are noticed from a gardeners view
Slugs are not clever, they often leave one big clue.
Slime trails are generally very clear to see
When they travel for food that they eat greedily.
Flowers without heads and partially eaten veg
It all looks a mess when a gardeners work has been wrecked.
But hedgehogs love slugs that are plump and juicy
That's when Jill lost her friend, who's nick name was Lucy.
Jill left the garden when her best friend became their snack
Near to a hill, is where she met her new friend Jack.
But as with all stories, they change over time
Snails morphed into humans and birthed the Jack and Jill rhyme.
But that is not the first or last of the Jill and Lucille tales
Many more will be published about their life in the Dales.
These girls will be as famous with modern songs for the young
Feminine nursery rhyme rights will never be outdone.
Jill is getting tired of tumbling down that hill,
so, she leaves the farm for the big city;
and in New York every view gives Jill a thrill,
till she is told, you are model pretty !
Jill works to become a runway fashion model,
but is told that her walk needs improving;
one day walking at class she felt like a noodle,
and came tumbling down instead of moving !
Only to be picked up by a really cute guy,
they fell in love within a New York blink;
she sighed looking into his blue eyes like the sky,
they got married, and Jill now wears furs pink !
Let’s laugh out loud while we do play
Lively with ha-ha-ha to say…
Looking healthy all through the way
Living well, we’re thankful each day
Loved by the Lord to Whom we pray.
Let’s listen to our Mom and Dad
Learning as happy lass and lad
Lessons lift us with joy* they add
Like light that’s bright, so we’re not sad...
Laughing ho-ho-ho, always glad.
*Zephaniah 3:17 The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty;
He will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; He will rest in his love,
he will joy over thee with singing.
October 22, 2024
3rd place, "Alliteration Nursery Rhyme" Poetry Writing Contest
Sponsored by Eve Roper; judged on 11/6/2024
My sweet little baby, don’t you cry,
You are Mommy’s sweetie pie.
I love you a bushel and a peck,
And a big hug around the neck.
I love you to the moon and back,
Even more than a duck that goes quack-quack.
But most of all, I love you morning and night,
And I love you with all my all might.
Let me whisper in your ear,
I love you there, everywhere, but most of all I love you here.
Now close your eyes and go to sleep,
Dream of puppy dogs and bahbah little white sheep.
A little girl am I, and I am blowing
bubbles in the air as I am glowing.
I glow with joy to see bubbles everywhere
rising beautifully above me in the air.
Bubbles big and pretty shine with colors of
aqua, grape and lemon, and they shine with love.
My story has begun,
come listen my daughter and son.
Colorful building blocks are always fun,
look I am almost done.
We can go outside and run,
playing under the big yellow sun.
Gray elephant daddy won,
my animal friends I love each one.
Twinkle, twinkle, how you shine,
little guiding light of mine.
So many things for us to see.
We will see them, you and me.
Some will be for the first time.
Many mountains we will climb.
One day, I'll find love so true
when my flame takes me to you.
Twinkle, twinkle, how you shine,
little guiding light of mine.
Where did you come from little feather?
Out here in all types of weather.
Are you from a swan or a pure white dove?
Did you give it to someone that you love,
Or did it fall as you flew above?
Were you in a magician’s hat on stage?
Did you lose it escaping from a cage?
Did someone forget to lock it?
Well I’ll keep it for you in my pocket.
Oh, how I love a summer day
when I can go outside and play
with Puff, my dog, and Fluff, my cat-
who wait on the house steps or mat.
The flowers first, I have to tend;
must water them- their thirst to end
so they stay pretty- healthy too.
This is the first thing I must do.
And after that, when I am done
we play together and have fun!
I love how they both wait for me!
They make me happy as can be!
Missy Mouse left the house,
Skipping down the lane.
She was happy dancing among the flowers
And splashing in the summer rain.
When the soft rain stopped, she hopped
Upon the moss lined forest path.
She twirled and danced among the trees,
Happy to breathe the fresh cleansed air at last.
Missy Mouse returned to her house
As the sunset began to glow above.
She loved the beautiful world around her
And thanked the Creator for His Love.
Chula Fleming Copyright © 8/9/2024
You may have heard the story of Tom Thumb;
and how he was a tiny little boy.
But what about his sister, Bubble Gum,
she also brought her proud parents much joy.
Just one inch taller than Tom, she wasn't tall,
but her heart was as big as hearts can get.
And she loved picking flowers most of all;
rushing to get them home before sunset.
She'd be seen in her prettiest pink dress
each night, leaving a bouquet on each door.
She did it out of love, not to impress;
and that made townsfolk love her all the more.
Bubble Gum never let her size stop her
from treating people like the friends they were.