Hello Kids! Are you ready to wear Saffron, White and Green colour clothes again? Aren’t you getting excited to celebrate the 75th year of Independence Day? If you ask what is Independence Day, will you be able to make sense of your answer? One of the most significant days in a nation's history. Every year on August 15 to commemorate the end of British rule in 1947, India celebrates its independence.
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With a compilation of our rhyming poems about Independence Day in English for kids, we will help you celebrate Indian Independence Day this year with greater zeal. Celebrate your patriotism by dancing and singing patriotic songs!
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Rhyming Independence Day Poem for Kids
The primary focus of the Independence Day poem for children is remembering India's struggle for independence and paying tribute to the courageous individuals who led it. The patriotic poems for children are a reflection of one's love for their nation, and they are useful in instilling in our youngsters a sense of patriotism. We've included the kids' English poetry on Independence Day to commemorate India's liberation from British domination. Through these Independence Day poems, we may enjoy reciting and discussing India's past.
1. My India
"Not where the musk of happiness blows,
Not where darkness and fears never tread;
Not in the homes of perpetual smiles,
Nor in the heaven of a land of prosperity
Would I be born
If I must put on mortal garb once more…"
- by P.Yogananda Tagore
2. The Gift of India
“Is there ought you need that my hands withhold,
Rich gifts of raiment or grain or gold?
Lo ! I have flung to the East and the West
Priceless treasures torn from my breast,
And yielded the sons of my stricken womb
To the drum-beats of the duty, the sabers of doom…..”
The Gift of India
Happy Independence Day !!!
3. Bande Mataram
"Mother, I bow to thee!
Rich with thy hurrying streams,
Bright with thy orchard gleams,
Cool with thy winds of delight,
Dark fields waving, Mother of might,
Mother free......."
- by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
4. I Love My Country
With Himalayas in the north
Indian Ocean in the south
Arabian Sea in the west
Bay of Bengal in the east.
I love my nation
With developed culture
And beautiful sculpture
The people have no rest
To do their work best.
I love my nation
They give us rice in ration
They dress in latest fashion
They do many inventions
Which are about fiction.
I love my nation
With a number of hill station
Which are God’s creation
It gives us protection
And save us from tension.
5. Gitanjali 35
"Where the mind is without fear
and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been
broken up into fragments by
narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from
the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches
its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason
has not lost its way into the dreary
desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is lead forward by thee
into ever-widening thought and action-
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father,
let my country awake."
– by Rabindranath Tagore
Did you like reading the patriotic rhyming poem? You can learn the poems by heart and recite them aloud on stage at your school's Independence Day event. Your patriotic spirit will make everyone proud, and they will applaud you! You can read much more poetry that we have accessible on various occasions. Therefore, visit our website and select your favourite poetry to study.
What purpose do Safalta’s Independence Day poems serve?
Children must comprehend the significance of and purpose of Independence Day. And the easiest way to teach this is through short poems that have topics related to Independence Day. With this in mind, Safalta has assembled a variety of patriotic poems that are appropriate for all age groups.
How can reading poetry to kids benefit them?
Children will learn about Indian history and the liberation fight via Independence Day poetry, which will also help them become more linguistically aware. The poetry will improve their vocabulary and inspire emotions of patriotism in them.
How can we educate kids about patriotic poetry?
By encouraging students to get familiar with the various symbols that signify India, we may teach them Independence Day poetry. They will be able to connect with the poem's words and learn it more effectively in this way.