Here are some riddles:

At night they come without being fetched,
And by day they are lost without being stolen
< THE STARS >

They are Dark,
and always on the run.
without the sun,
would be none
< SHADOWS >

I look at you, you look at me
I raise my right,you raise your left
What am I?
< A MIRROR >

What has hands, but is not flesh, bone or blood?
< A CLOCK >

The more you take the more you leave behind.
< FOOTSTEPS >

Light as a feather, there is nothing in it;
the strongest man can't hold it for much more than a minute?
< BREATH >

I never was, am always to be,
No one ever saw me, nor ever will
And yet I am the confidence of all
To live and breathe on this terrestrial ball
< TOMMOROW >

What can run but never walks,
has a mouth but never talks,
has a head but never weeps,
has a bed but never sleeps?
< RIVER >

You use a knife to slice my head, and
weep beside me when I am dead.
< AN ONION >

Squeeze it and it cries tears as red as its flesh, but its heart is made of
stone.
< A CHERRY >

What can fill a room but takes up no space.
< LIGHT >

Through wind and rain I always play,
I roam the earth, yet here I stay;
I crumble stones, and fire cannot burn me;
Yet I am soft- you can gauge me with your hand.
< THE OCEAN >

I know a thousand faces,
and count the tailed heads,
feasting bright upon the eyes,
of many who have died.
wielding well a mighty power,
who hath but humble stature.
Masses fall upon their knees,
to scare behold my only side!
< A COIN >

Pernounced as one letter,
And written with three,
Two letters there are,
And two only in me.
Im double, Im single,
Im black blue and grey,
Im read from both ends,
And the same either way
< EYE >

Dark as night,
A candle for light.
Hard as can be,
living in fright.
A plauge of an age,
A house like a cage.
A door with no key,
Many wars did they wage.
< MIDDLE-AGES >

I have a face,
But I have no eyes.
I have a breath,
That never dies.
I have a name,
Not easily rhymed.
The only thing that kills me,
Is time.
< A MOUNTAIN >

I light a candle.
I lick the walls.
I end a life.
I vannnish with the wind.
< FIRE >

What walks in the beginning on four legs, in the middle walks on two, and in the end on three?
< MAN >

The Riddle Of Strider