优美经典的英文诗句精选
优美经典的英文诗句精选
诗歌朗读、学习诗歌、并进行诗歌创作和翻译过程中都是一种美的感受,能够让学生体会其特有的韵律美,尽情发挥想象,驰骋在诗歌的海洋中。学习啦小编整理了优美经典的英文诗句,欢迎阅读!
优美经典的英文诗句篇一
Nothing Stays Put
by Amy Clampitt
学习啦在线学习网 In memory of Father Flye, 1884-1985
The strange and wonderful are too much with us.
The protea of the antipodes——a great,
学习啦在线学习网 globed, blazing honeybee of a bloom——
学习啦在线学习网 for sale in the supermarket! We are in
学习啦在线学习网 our decadence, we are not entitled.
What have we done to deserve
学习啦在线学习网 all the produce of the tropics——
学习啦在线学习网 this fiery trove, the largesse of it
学习啦在线学习网 heaped up like cannonballs, these pineapples, bossed
and crested, standing like troops at attention,
these tiers, these balconies of green, festoons
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学习啦在线学习网 The exotic is everywhere, it comes to us
before there is a yen or a need for it. The green-
grocers, uptown and down, are from South Korea.
Orchids, opulence by the pailful, just slightly
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disposed on the sidewalks; alstroemerias, freesias
fattened a bit in translation from overseas; gladioli
学习啦在线学习网 likewise estranged from their piercing ancestral crimson;
as well as, less altered from the original blue cornflower
of the roadsides and railway embankments of Europe, these
bachelor's buttons. But it isn't the railway embankments
their featherweight wheels of cobalt remind me of, it's
a row of them among prim colonnades of cosmos,
学习啦在线学习网 snapdragon, nasturtium, bloodsilk red poppies,
in my grandmother's garden: a prairie childhood,
the grassland shorn, overlaid with a grid,
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学习啦在线学习网 their massive corduroy, their wavering feltings embroidered
here and there by the scarlet shoulder patch of cannas
on a courthouse lawn, by a love knot, a cross stitch
of living matter, sown and tended by women,
nurturers everywhere of the strange and wonderful,
beneath whose hands what had been alien begins,
学习啦在线学习网 as it alters, to grow as though it were indigenous.
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学习啦在线学习网 strange and wonderful, strolling the side streets of Manhattan
学习啦在线学习网 on an April afternoon, seeing hybrid pear trees in blossom,
a tossing, vertiginous colonnade of foam, up above——
is the white petalfall, the warm snowdrift
of the indigenous wild plum of my childhood.
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All that we know, that we're
学习啦在线学习网 made of, is motion
优美经典的英文诗句篇二
Outside
by Michael Ryan
The dead thing mashed into the street
the crows are squabbling over isn't
学习啦在线学习网 her, nor are their raucous squawks
学习啦在线学习网 the quiet cawing from her throat
those final hours she couldn't speak.
But the racket irks him.
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学习啦在线学习网 so mute it will never be expressed
no matter how loud or long the wailing
he might do. Nor could there be a word
that won't debase it, no matter
how kind or who it comes from.
She knew how much he loved her.
That must be his consolation
when he must talk to buy necessities.
Every place will be a place without her.
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pushing a shopping cart or fetching mail
is just a neatly dressed polite old man
优美经典的英文诗句篇三
学习啦在线学习网 Outside Abilene
by Harley Elliott
the full rage of kansas turns loose upon us.
On the mexican radio station
学习啦在线学习网 they are singing Espiritu de mis suenos
and that is exactly it tonight.
学习啦在线学习网 The spirit of my dreams
rises in the storm like vapor.
Deep clouds bulge together and below them
we are a tiny constellation of lights
the car laid under sheets of lightning
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Before us are miles and miles of water and wind
优美经典的英文诗句篇四
Outskirts
by Tomas Transtromer (Translated by Robert Bly)
Men in overalls the same color as earth rise from a ditch.
学习啦在线学习网 It's a transitional place, in stalemate, neither country nor city.
Construction cranes on the horizon want to take the big leap,
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学习啦在线学习网 Concrete piping scattered around laps at the light with cold tongues.
Auto-body shops occupy old barns.
Stones throw shadows as sharp as objects on the moon surface.
学习啦在线学习网 And these sites keep on getting bigger
like the land bought with Judas' silver: "a potter's field for burying strangers."
优美经典的英文诗句篇五
Ox Cart Manby Donald Hall
In October of the year,
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the cellar's portion out,
and bags the rest on the cart's floor.
He packs wool sheared in April, honey
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tanned from deerhide,
and vinegar in a barrel
hoped by hand at the forge's fire.
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学习啦在线学习网 to Portsmouth Market, and sells potatoes,
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flaxseed, birch brooms, maple sugar, goose
学习啦在线学习网 feathers, yarn.
When the cart is empty he sells the cart.
When the cart is sold he sells the ox,
harness and yoke, and walks
home, his pockets heavy
with the year's coin for salt and taxes,
学习啦在线学习网 and at home by fire's light in November cold
学习啦在线学习网 stitches new harness
for next year's ox in the barn,
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building the cart again
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