We’ve gathered Famous Easter poems that celebrate this cheerful season. When your family is all gathered around the table, slice into a delicious Hummingbird Cake and share these encouraging Easter Poems.
The Easter Flower – Poem
Far from this foreign Easter damp and chilly
My soul steals to a pear-shaped plot of ground,
Where gleamed the lilac-tinted Easter lily
Soft-scented in the air for yards around;
Alone, without a hint of guardian leaf!
Just like a fragile bell of silver rime,
It burst the tomb for freedom sweet and brief
In the young pregnant year at Eastertime;
And many thought it was a sacred sign,
And some called it the resurrection flower;
And I, a pagan, worshiped at its shrine,
Yielding my heart unto its perfumed power.
May your Easter be happy,
May your day be bright,
May you enjoy the treats,
And sweet delights.
But remember the meaning,
Remember God’s gift,
Remember the resurrection,
May your soul uplift.
–Bill Hoeneveld
With a hip and a hop-
Easter bunny won’t you stop,
At my house to hide some yummy little eggs.
Then you’ll jump out and run –
Down the street for some fun,
Zippity quick on your fuzzy, furry legs.
To hide treats for the others –
Boys and girls –even mothers,
Treats galore packed in baskets and bright bags!
–Leanne Guenther
Easter bunny soft and white
Hopping quickly out of sight,
Thank you for the eggs you bring
At Easter time to welcome spring.
Yellow eggs and blue and red
In the grass and flower bed
We will hunt them everywhere
Is it really you who put them there?
–Anonymous
You are Eggstra special!
Bunnies, eggs & jellybeans,
That’s not all that Easter means.
There is another message too..
Jesus died for me and you!
– Anonymous
Read Also: Christmas Poems