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关于适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇1
Road Trip
Davis McCombs
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over cotton, corn and stubble,
our car's dark bug-shape slithers.
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cranks its pinch of rust, we are
a hurried sweep of shadow, a sleek chromatic
gleam the cold sun follows
with its blue-orange dot of concentration.
We scurry like a flea across the hide of something
both immense and underfed,
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through which our small wake passes like a shiver.
关于适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇2
Famous Negro Athletes
Adrian Matejka
after Jean-Michel Basquiat
We are all famous Sunday mornings at the Y.
That magnificent & rattled-rim space of big·timing
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then the other if you can kind of days. Ball shoes
crisp in the bag & What up, team? we say.
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as the composite basketball we play with. & sometimes,
the shoe-string glance from the trainer up front, the
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court like paparazzi & handshake laughs at bad passes
have to be adequate when your jumper is so far off
somebody should staple flyers to telephone poles for it.
关于适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇3
Thick Description
学习啦在线学习网 Eleanor Chai
I cut lines of ink as I read through the night.
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between plankton and stars. I find what I need
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I make them mine with the speed of light.
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A true sacrifice, a living encounter --
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with a rod through his cheeks and tongue. The boy's face,
his mouth pierced and gaping, hangs on the page, helpless.
His clove-jelly eyes float and metamorphose into my mother's
eyes, eyes I can't possibly remember without images like his --
images forbidden, seized and smuggled into my life.
I can make anything mean what I need to find.
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longing is not looking at me: I am looking at it.
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reclaim, renounce, rename what is sought.
Blind hunger drives when I read. A scream, the echo of
a scream, hangs over that Nova Scotian village ... and bit
by bit a village I've never seen swells into me. The ovoid
mouth of my mother's life, its slivering silence exists
in that scream -- unheard, in memory. She came alive
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with no speech. A noun transformed to modify
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The words as they lay may refuse to say what you need.
Drop to your knees. Crawl beneath the overhanging,
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to live. It survives by swallowing.
关于适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇4
学习啦在线学习网 The Mind Is Its Own Place
学习啦在线学习网 Ann Townsend
Mated and unmated,
starlings swarm the willow
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and sways, wing-beats
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through which they swim.
Dopamine, paroxetine,
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to trouble the branching
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toward water, switching
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rest there. My fingertips
pressed against my temples:
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a vaulted cage where
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to rustle their chaos,
their alphabet blown to bits
in the wind's rush.
Yes, you heard me.
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the mind is full of birds.
关于适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇5
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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Accident? My body launched
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It ended up outside the car. I had no idea then
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and find everything had changed.
Through glass, this body went
through the glass window, the seatbelt
snapping my neck. Not the hanged man,
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I remember those pins buried in my skull,
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was changed. In that bed, I was a locust.
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I, I . . . I am still ravenous.
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