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有关于经典英文诗歌篇1
Stealing The Scream
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It was hardly a high-tech operation, stealing The Scream.
That we know for certain, and what was left behind——
a store-bought ladder, a broken window,
and fifty-one seconds of videotape, abstract as an overture.
And the rest? We don't know. But we can envision
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by the fact of something happening; houses
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along the road from Oslo to Asgardstrand;
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by the gap-toothed smirk of the museum walls;
and dangling from the picture wire like a baited hook,
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The policemen, lost as tourists, stand whispering
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saw his sun-red face reflected in that familiar boiling sky.
有关于经典英文诗歌篇2
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by James Tate
I sit on the tracks,
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since I last listened
to his fate, but I
know what he will say:
he's the fire hydrant
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you see nothing but
coagulations
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great devout losers.
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concerto breaks the
air, and we, two doomed
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shove off and somersault
like anesthetized
fleas, ruffling the
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有关于经典英文诗歌篇3
Streetsby Naomi Shihab Nye
A man leaves the world
and the streets he lived on
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One more window dark
in this city, the figs on his branches
will soften for birds.
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Some people do. They sleep completely,
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有关于经典英文诗歌篇4
Stonemason
by James O'Hern
My stonemason John says
he uses Elberton granite from Georgia
It has the best grain and lasts the longest
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Oh he says a thousand years
I want more than hard gray stone
to guard her silence
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looking for the perfect stone
found stone cottages and monuments
mountains and fields of stone
continuous rows of stonewalls
wound round the island like an offering
I found stone carvings of mermaids
and ancient unnamed river gods
a Sheela-na-Gig I thought I recognized
having seen her name
on the walls of a cave in the Dordogne
along with her portrait cut and shaped
on the rounded surface of soft white stone
There are no stones
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only the jagged edges of memory
ground down by the desert molcajete
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an adobe jail
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