Sunshine is described as the light and warmth produced by the sun, but it may also represent cheerfulness, joy, youth, and overall well-being. The light or direct rays of the sun, the warmth provided by the sun's rays, or simply a place or surface on which the sun's rays fall are all literal definitions of sunshine. In the ‘About Mr. Golden Sun’ poem, we will see how children request the sun to come out and give them warmth and comfort.
Mr Golden Sun is a nursery rhyme which you can sing along with some music. The Mr Golden Sun lyrics are given below. Read aloud and enjoy.
Mr Golden Sun
Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Please shine down on me
Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Hiding behind a tree
These little children
Are asking you
To please come out
So we can play with you
Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Please shine down on me
Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Please shine down on me
Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Hiding behind a tree
These little children
Are asking you
To please come out
So we can play with you
Mr. Sun, Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
Please shine down on
Please shine down on
Please shine down on me
The poem Mr Golden Sun is about a talk between children and sun. In this poem, the children want the sun to come out and shine brightly, so that they can then play in their garden. They want the night to be over soon. Children are telling the sun to shine brightly on them as they play in their garden. Here in the poem, the sunshine represents the warmth and comfort and children are asking for it.
Mr. Golden Sun And Rainbow
Let's now learn some rhyming words and antonyms from the poem. Rhyming words are words that have similar sounds when we say them aloud. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings to each other.
Some of the rhyming words are:
Sun, fun, run
Shine, fine, line
Down, clown, frown
Play, clay, gray
Ask, flask, task
Let us now take a look at some antonyms.
Sun - Moon
Down - Up
Behind - Front
Out - In
Little - Big
Mr. Golden Sun And Children Playing
The poemm, Mr. Golden Sun, can be used to encourage children to take part in outdoor activities. Parents can tell the importance of sunlight and outdoor activities in children's lives. Through this poem, you can teach your kids to be warm and kind to others, just like the sun. You can also teach them to be helpful and try to excel in their field of interest.
The poem teaches us to be kind and warm-hearted people. It also teaches children to shine brightly and be happy in whatever things they do. The children in the poem seem excited to play outside, so they request the sun to come out.
1. What is the opposite of day?
The opposite of day is night. At night there are the moon and stars in the sky.
2. What do children want to do when the sun comes out?
The children want to play outside with their friends when the sun comes out.
3. What is the name of the sun in the poem?
In the poem, children call the sun Mr. Golden.