Poems for Carnival

Carnival is a very good time to learn poetry. If you have children and want to teach them typical poems of this time in .com, we give you some that you can use. Many famous writers and poets have created poems about carnivals. In this article, we teach you some poems for Carnival .

If I paint my face

If I paint my face

with many colors

and adorn my suit

with ribbons and flowers,

if I sing songs

and I wear a mask,

laugh with me

because it's carnival.

C. MUSCARSEL

Under a hat

Under a hat

broken

from which hung a

flower

it looks like the face

smiling

of a clown

dreamer.

His hair is orange,

his red nose

and a big tie

of pictures hung him.

What bigger shoes!

What wider pants!

What holes in the socks!

How funny this clown!

B. SANZ

I want to portray myself

I want to portray myself, I want

in my lancer costume,

with my helmet and its duster.

And I want to be the first!

R. ALBERTI

Hair of stiff hair

Hair of stiff hair

for naughty.

A ping-pong ball

in the nose

and he smiles toothless

of happy

The detached ears

-As the-.

The boots,

big and broken.

And at the tip of the hat

a velvet pompom.

Shorts,

long Jacket,

and a loop like a propeller

of tie

Carry your pockets full

of jokes and jokes.

Besides clown

He is a musician and a poet,

after saying verses

play the trumpet.

He is your friend

The important Mr. Clown

it gets sad

if you do not listen to him

GLORIA FUERTES

Doña Pitu Piturra

Doña Pitu Piturra

He has some gloves

Doña Pitu Piturra

very fancy.

Doña Pitu Piturra

have a hat

Doña Pitu Piturra

with a hat

Doña Pitu Piturra

have a shoe

Doña Pitu Piturra

it comes wide.

Doña Pitu Piturra

he has some gloves

Doña Pitu Piturra

I've said it before!

GLORIA FUERTES

Carnival song

Musa, the mask prepares,

rehearses a jovial air

and enjoy and laugh

at the Carnival party.

Laugh in the dance that rotates,

shows the pink leg,

and sound, like a lyre,

your laughter

To fly lighter

put on two rose leaves,

as your partner does

The butterfly.

And that in your smiling mouth,

who joins the cheerful choir,

leave the porteña bee

your golden honey

Join the masquerade,

and while crying a clown

with the face painted

as Frank Brown;

while Harlequin reveals

that the prism its dyes steal

and Pulchinela appears

with his hump,

I gave Colombina the beautiful

what I think of her,

and uncork a bottle

for Pierrot.

Let him tell you how he rhymes

his loves with the Moon

and make you a poem

in a pantomime.

Give the serenade to the air,

play the auro bandolín,

he has a silver whip

for the spleen.

Be lyrical and be bizarre;

with the zither, be Greek;

or gaucho, with the guitar

of Santos Vega.

Move your splendid tor

sopor the picturesque streets,

and play and decorate the Corso

with fresh roses.

Of pearls waters a treasure

of Andrade in the royal nest,

and in Guido's hopalanda,

gold dust.

Forgets and duels,

sing delights and loves;

look for the flower of flowers

for Florida:

With the harmony you love

of the glass rhymes,

and de-leaf their plants,

a madrigal.

Piruetea, dance, inspire

crazy and jovial verses;

celebrate the cheerful lyre

the carnivals.

Your screams and your songs,

his comparsas and his costumes,

its pearls, dyes and lace

and pompoms.

And take the swift breeze,

sound, argentine, fresh,

The victory of your laughter

funambulesca!

RUBEN DARIO

Paint your face, put on the mask

Paint your face, put on your mask.

Do not you see we're already at Carnival!

Some of pirates, of Romans more,

They will go through the streets this Carnival.

Search among things, from time ago,

because everything is good at Carnival.

Clowns and magicians, and even a general,

their carnival will wear their finery.

Put on the mask, the suit, the costume.

Anything is good for Carnival.