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Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025 : Celebrating Young Poets

Discover the magic of young poet choices in the Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025 : Celebrating Young Poets.These heartfelt poems by children and teens reflect dreams, struggles, hope, and the beauty of the world through innocent yet powerful words.

Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025 : Celebrating Young Poets

Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025 : Celebrating Young Poets

Poetry becomes truly magical when it flows from young hearts filled with curiosity, honesty, and imagination. Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025: Celebrating Young Poets showcases a remarkable collection of poems written by children and teenagers who bravely express their thoughts on nature, society, technology, emotions, and the world around them.

From serene descriptions of nature and heartfelt reflections on friendship to powerful messages about sustainability, cyber safety, and social awareness, these poems highlight the creativity, sensitivity, and awareness of young writers. Each poem is a testament to the fact that age is never a barrier to meaningful expression, and young voices have the power to inspire, educate, and bring positive change.

Here are the Top 10 Most viewed Poems of 2025 on Bookosmia. Enjoy the wonderful collection of Poems.

1.The Enchanting Daylight I Poem By Vartika,11,Bangalore

Varthika Jindal, an 11-year-old poet from Bengaluru, pens a beautiful poem that captures the serenity and timeless beauty of nature. Through vivid imagery and gentle emotions, the young poet invites readers to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in the scenic wonders of the natural world.

The Enchanting Daylight I Poem By Vartika,11,Bangalore

2. Whispers of Nature I Poem By Shivanshi, 8, New Delhi

Shivanshi, an 8-year-old poet from New Delhi, writes a lyrical poem that celebrates the quiet magic of twilight, glowing fireflies, and moonlit skies. With every gentle breeze telling a story, the poem draws readers closer to Mother Nature, where the soft sounds of flora, fauna, and the wind create a feeling of warmth, peace and home.

Whispers of Nature I Poem By Shivanshi, 8, New Delhi

 

3.Sustainable Development Goals I Poem By Aganya, Silvassa

Aganya Kashyap, a 12-year-old poet from Silvassa, writes an informative poem on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Highlighting the importance of these global goals, the poem emphasizes their role in building a better future for Mother Earth, humanity, and future generations, while urging collective global action for a sustainable world. Read on to learn more about the SDGs through poetry.

Sustainable Development Goals I Poem By Aganya, Silvassa

4.Cyber Security I Poem By Kanav, 12, Raigad

n the digital era, the internet has made life easier and more convenient, but it also comes with hidden risks. In his poem, Kanav, a 12-year-old poet from Raigad, highlights the dangers of the digital world. Through simple yet powerful rhymes, he raises awareness about cyber crimes and urges readers to stay alert and use the internet responsibly.

Cyber Security I Poem By Kanav, 12, Raigad

5.The Railway and The Beggar I Poem By Nandana,12,Chennai

Nandana, a 12-year-old poet from Chennai, writes a moving poem that magnifies the pain of waiting in poverty. Through empathetic verses, the young poet highlights the beggar’s emotions, daily struggles, and hardships, drawing a poignant connection between his sorrowful life and the everyday events unfolding around him.

The Railway and The Beggar I Poem By Nandana,12,Chennai

6.Chalk and Change I Poem Shubhreet, 10, Birmingham

“Chalk and Change”, is an inspiring poem by 10-year-old Shubhreet from Birmingham, celebrating education’s power to unite, inspire peace, break barriers, and help us become the best version of ourselves.

Chalk and Change I Poem Shubhreet, 10, Birmingham

7.Fate I Poem By Pranavi,12,Kalimpong

Pranavi , a 12-year-old from Kalimpong, writes a heartfelt poem reflecting on friendship, trust, and personal growth, exploring the journey from loneliness and betrayal to discovering self-reliance along the way.

 

Fate I Poem By Pranavi,12,Kalimpong

8.The Earth We leave Behind I Poem By Aditi

In “The Earth We Leave Behind,” 14-year-old Aditi Niranjan Patil writes a heartfelt plea to protect our planet. Through vivid imagery and emotion, she reminds us that we do not own the Earth but we belong to it. Her poem beautifully captures the balance between development and destruction, urging everyone to nurture nature before it’s too late.

The Earth We leave Behind I Poem By Aditi

9.A Tacit Reply I Poem By Drishana,14,Chennai

Drishana Chanda, a 14-year-old from Chennai, eloquently expresses through her poem how rising above mockery and disregarding negativity paves the way to quiet yet powerful triumphs, where achievements speak for themselves.

A Tacit Reply I Poem By Drishana,14,Chennai

10.World Came Alive With Sports I Poem By Karma,15,New Delhi

Karma Thinlay Singh, a young writer from Delhi, pens a poem celebrating the vibrant world of sports in 2024. Through vivid descriptions of iconic events like the Paris Olympics, the Euros, Copa America, and other global competitions, he captures the joy, passion, and unity sports bring.

World Came Alive With Sports I Poem By Karma,15,New Delhi

Conclusion

The poems featured in this collection remind us that the future of literature is bright and full of promise. These young poets have shown that words can heal, question, inspire, and awaken minds. Their ability to observe the world with empathy and express it through poetry is truly commendable. As we celebrate the Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025, we also look forward to discovering new voices, fresh ideas and powerful stories in the coming year.

To all young writers and dreamers – keep writing, keep imagining, and keep believing in your voice.

Your words matter, your stories deserve to be heard, and your poems could inspire countless readers. We can’t wait to read the beautiful poems that 2026 will bring.

FAQs : Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025 : Celebrating Young Poets

What is “Top 10 Most Viewed Poems of 2025”?

It is a curated list celebrating the most-read and loved poems of 2025 written by young poets. The collection highlights creativity, imagination, and powerful voices of children and teenagers.

Who can write poems for this platform?

Children and teenagers with a passion for writing are welcome to submit their poems. There is no restriction on themes—young writers can express thoughts on nature, society, emotions, sports, or personal experiences.

How are the most viewed poems selected?

The poems are selected based on reader engagement, views, and appreciation received throughout the year, reflecting the poems that resonated most with audiences.

 What age group do these poems belong to?

The featured poems are written by young poets typically between the ages of 8 and 15, showcasing a wide range of perspectives and writing styles.

Can my child submit a poem for next year’s list?

Yes! Young poets are encouraged to submit their original poems throughout the year to be considered for the Top Poems of 2026.

Do poems need to follow a specific theme?

No specific theme is required. Poems can be about nature, emotions, social issues, dreams, friendship, or any topic close to the writer’s heart.

 Why is encouraging children to write poetry important?

Writing poetry helps children express emotions, build confidence, improve language skills, and develop empathy and creativity.

How can parents and teachers support young poets?

By encouraging regular writing, reading poetry together, providing positive feedback, and giving children platforms to share their work.

Are the poems edited before publishing?

Poems may be lightly edited for clarity while preserving the original voice and creativity of the young poet.

Where can I find more poems by young writers?

You can explore more poems by young writers on our platform and stay tuned for upcoming collections and writing opportunities.

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