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关于著名的英文诗歌精选

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  关于著名的英文诗歌篇一

  On the Skeleton of a Hound

学习啦在线学习网   by James Wright

  Nightfall, that saw the morning-glories float

学习啦在线学习网   Tendril and string against the crumbling wall,

  Nurses him now, his skeleton for grief,

  His locks for comfort curled among the leaf.

学习啦在线学习网   Shuttles of moonlight weave his shadow tall,

学习啦在线学习网   Milkweed and dew flow upward to his throat.

  Now catbird feathers plume the apple mound,

学习啦在线学习网   And starlings drowse to winter up the ground.

学习啦在线学习网   thickened away from speech by fear, I move

学习啦在线学习网   Around the body. Over his forepaws, steep

  Declivities darken down the moonlight now,

  And the long throat that bayed a year ago

  Declines from summer. Flies would love to leap

  Between his eyes and hum away the space

  Between the ears, the hollow where a hare

  Could hide; another jealous dog would tumble

  The bones apart, angry, the shining crumble

学习啦在线学习网   Of a great body gleaming in the air;

学习啦在线学习网   Quivering pigeons foul his broken face.

  I can imagine men who search the earth

学习啦在线学习网   For handy resurrections, overturn

学习啦在线学习网   The body of a beetle in its grave;

学习啦在线学习网   Whispering men digging for gods might delve

  A pocket for these bones, then slowly burn

  Twigs in the leaves, pray for another birth.

学习啦在线学习网   But I will turn my face away from this

  Ruin of summer, collapse of fur and bone.

  For once a white hare huddled up the grass,

  The sparrows flocked away to see the race.

学习啦在线学习网   I stood on darkness, clinging to a stone,

学习啦在线学习网   I saw the two leaping alive on ice,

  On earth, on leaf, humus and withered vine:

  The rabbit splendid in a shroud of shade,

学习啦在线学习网   The dog carved on the sunlight, on the air,

学习啦在线学习网   Fierce and magnificent his rippled hair,

  The cockleburs shaking around his head.

  Then, suddenly, the hare leaped beyond pain

学习啦在线学习网   Out of the open meadow, and the hound

  Followed the voiceless dancer to the moon,

  To dark, to death, to other meadows where

学习啦在线学习网   Singing young women dance around a fire,

  Where love reveres the living.

  I alone

  Scatter this hulk about the dampened ground;

学习啦在线学习网   And while the moon rises beyond me, throw

  The ribs and spine out of their perfect shape.

  For a last charm to the dead, I lift the skull

  And toss it over the maples like a ball.

学习啦在线学习网   Strewn to the woods, now may that spirit sleep

  That flamed over the ground a year ago.

  I know the mole will heave a shinbone over,

  The earthworm snuggle for a nap on paws,

学习啦在线学习网   The honest bees build honey in the head;

学习啦在线学习网   The earth knows how to handle the great dead

学习啦在线学习网   Who lived the body out, and broke its laws,

学习啦在线学习网   Knocked down a fence, tore up a field of clover

  关于著名的英文诗歌篇二

  On the Persistence of the Letter as a Form

  by Paul Guest

  Dear murderous world, dear gawking heart,

学习啦在线学习网   I never wrote back to you, not one word

  wrenched itself free of my fog-draped mind

  to dab in ink the day's dull catalog

  of ruin. Take back the ten-speed bike

学习啦在线学习网   which bent like a child's cheap toy

学习啦在线学习网   beneath me. Accept as your own

  the guitar that was smashed over my brother,

  who writes now from jail in Savannah,

  who I cannot begin to answer. Here

学习啦在线学习网   is the beloved pet who died at my feet

  and there, outside my window,

  is where my mother buried it in a coffin

  meant for a newborn. Upon

  my family, raw and vigilant, visit numbness.

  Of numbness I know enough.

  And to you I've now written too much,

学习啦在线学习网   dear cloud of thalidomide,

学习啦在线学习网   dear spoon trembling at the mouth,

学习啦在线学习网   dear marble-eyed doll never answering back

  关于著名的英文诗歌篇三

  Narrow Flame

  by Linda Gregerson

  Dark still. Twelve degrees below freezing.

学习啦在线学习网   Tremor along the elegant, injured right front

学习啦在线学习网   leg of the gelding on the cross-ties. Kneeling girl.

学习啦在线学习网   The undersong of waters as she bathes

  the leg in yet more cold. [tongue is broken] [god to me]

  Her hair the color of winter wheat

  关于著名的英文诗歌篇四

  Naming

  by Nancy Mairs

  Let me tell you this once

  (I will not be able to say it again):

学习啦在线学习网   I have lost the meaning of words.

  Heavy, they ripped away from the sounds,

学习啦在线学习网   fell into cracked ground. For weeks

  I scratched but what I dug up was

学习啦在线学习网   bicycle spokes, black melon rinds,

  a smashed doll face——it was not meaning.

学习啦在线学习网   I don't know what I am saying.

  I exaggerate. Not everything is gone.

  I still know perfectly what sugar means,

  and pine needle. Laughter is more

  of a problem. And yellow often slides,

  a plate of butter in the sun.

  The meaning of flower has gone entirely;

  so has the meaning of love. Now it is safe

  to say: I love you. Now it is true

  关于著名的英文诗歌篇五

  On the Skeleton of a Hound

  by James Wright

学习啦在线学习网   Nightfall, that saw the morning-glories float

  Tendril and string against the crumbling wall,

  Nurses him now, his skeleton for grief,

  His locks for comfort curled among the leaf.

  Shuttles of moonlight weave his shadow tall,

学习啦在线学习网   Milkweed and dew flow upward to his throat.

  Now catbird feathers plume the apple mound,

学习啦在线学习网   And starlings drowse to winter up the ground.

  thickened away from speech by fear, I move

  Around the body. Over his forepaws, steep

  Declivities darken down the moonlight now,

  And the long throat that bayed a year ago

  Declines from summer. Flies would love to leap

  Between his eyes and hum away the space

  Between the ears, the hollow where a hare

  Could hide; another jealous dog would tumble

学习啦在线学习网   The bones apart, angry, the shining crumble

学习啦在线学习网   Of a great body gleaming in the air;

  Quivering pigeons foul his broken face.

  I can imagine men who search the earth

  For handy resurrections, overturn

  The body of a beetle in its grave;

  Whispering men digging for gods might delve

学习啦在线学习网   A pocket for these bones, then slowly burn

  Twigs in the leaves, pray for another birth.

  But I will turn my face away from this

  Ruin of summer, collapse of fur and bone.

  For once a white hare huddled up the grass,

  The sparrows flocked away to see the race.

学习啦在线学习网   I stood on darkness, clinging to a stone,

  I saw the two leaping alive on ice,

学习啦在线学习网   On earth, on leaf, humus and withered vine:

学习啦在线学习网   The rabbit splendid in a shroud of shade,

  The dog carved on the sunlight, on the air,

  Fierce and magnificent his rippled hair,

  The cockleburs shaking around his head.

学习啦在线学习网   Then, suddenly, the hare leaped beyond pain

  Out of the open meadow, and the hound

学习啦在线学习网   Followed the voiceless dancer to the moon,

  To dark, to death, to other meadows where

学习啦在线学习网   Singing young women dance around a fire,

  Where love reveres the living.

  I alone

  Scatter this hulk about the dampened ground;

学习啦在线学习网   And while the moon rises beyond me, throw

  The ribs and spine out of their perfect shape.

学习啦在线学习网   For a last charm to the dead, I lift the skull

学习啦在线学习网   And toss it over the maples like a ball.

学习啦在线学习网   Strewn to the woods, now may that spirit sleep

  That flamed over the ground a year ago.

  I know the mole will heave a shinbone over,

  The earthworm snuggle for a nap on paws,

学习啦在线学习网   The honest bees build honey in the head;

  The earth knows how to handle the great dead

学习啦在线学习网   Who lived the body out, and broke its laws,

  Knocked down a fence, tore up a field of clover

  
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