唯美英语诗歌朗诵大全
唯美英语诗歌朗诵大全
诗歌是人类的语言瑰宝,可以提高人的精神修养、艺术修养和语言修养。学习啦小编整理了唯美英语诗歌,欢迎阅读!
唯美英语诗歌:The Halo
学习啦在线学习网 C. Dale Young
In the paintings left to us
by the Old Masters, the halo,
a smallish cloud of light, clung
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by a car's incalculable momentum?
It ended up outside the car. I had no idea then
what it was like to lose days, to wake
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Through glass, this body went
through the glass window, the seatbelt
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not a man made divine but more human.
I remember those pins buried in my skull,
the cold metal frame surrounding my head,
metal reflecting a small fire, a glow. All
was changed. In that bed, I was a locust.
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唯美英语诗歌:The Interrogation
Amit Majmudar
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like manicurists in a nail salon
he says that he "retreated" from his hand
until the part of him that dwelt there once was gone
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the tricks he used, one of which was "vision."
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"I imagined my arm as a slope I had to scale,
shaft of the humerus as smooth as shale
but white like bone and giving way like sand
wherever I set foot. I couldn't stand,
couldn't take a breather, or I'd ride my own
disintegration down and end up on
the shore -- which was my hand, my fingernails.
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I looked down then and saw the pain as men
charging uphill to where I hid my sense
of pain. At once I stomped a foot to see
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disarticulated, part of me no more.
I did this for the other arm and for
my feet and testicles and eyes until
I found myself on a Pacific atoll
that had no latitude, no longitude.
I built a hut, I scuttled the one canoe.
I saw a sun that weighed a kiloton
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唯美英语诗歌:The Mind Is Its Own Place
Ann Townsend
Mated and unmated,
starlings swarm the willow
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an injection of adrenaline
into the bloodstream:
these deliver the dissident
fuel I crave for the mind's
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to trouble the branching
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toward water, switching
in the breeze; it grazes
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rest there. My fingertips
pressed against my temples:
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to rustle their chaos,
their alphabet blown to bits
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Yes, you heard me.
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唯美英语诗歌:The Doubles
Kara van de Graaf
In the dressing room at Macy's,
I run into all my old bodies.
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shuffling in the walls, sense them
beneath the dirty carpet. Their hips
lurching out of drywall. Their breasts
swelling against the concrete floor.
I congratulate one on her thin legs.
We commiserate about side-boob.
We try on dresses from the junior's section
and laugh. Relive our proms, our red-haired
date who cried the whole night
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Bitch-slap. Wish we were never born.
学习啦在线学习网 When we part we look at each other longingly,
doe-eyed. The way two mirrors,
when you put them opposite, reflect
each other forever and ever.
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