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关于简单的英文诗歌篇一
Skills
by Jonathan Aaron
Blondin made a fortune walking back and forth
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and locked in a weighted trunk, swam back to the boat
a few moments later. He could swallow more than a hundred needles
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the needles dangling at even intervals.
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with a complete absence of vibration. And when I open them again,
my heart in my mouth, everything is standing
just as before, but not as if nothing had happened.
关于简单的英文诗歌篇二
Skunk Hour
学习啦在线学习网 by Robert Lowell
学习啦在线学习网 For Elizabeth Bishop
Nautilus Island's hermit
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Her son's a bishop. Her farmer
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of Queen Victoria's century,
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the eyesores facing her shore,
and lets them fall.
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we've lost our summer millionaire,
who seemed to leap from an L. L. Bean
catalogue. His nine-knot yawl
was auctioned off to lobstermen.
A red fox stain covers Blue Hill.
And now our fairy
decorator brightens his shop for fall,
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there is no money in his work,
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One dark night,
my Tudor Ford climbed the hill's skull,
I watched for love-cars. Lights turned down,
they lay together, hull to hull,
where the graveyard shelves on the town. . . .
My mind's not right.
A car radio bleats,
'Love, O careless Love . . . .' I hear
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I myself am hell,
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in the moonlight for a bite to eat.
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white stripes, moonstruck eyes' red fire
under the chalk-dry and spar spire
of the Trinitarian Church.
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of our back steps and breathe the rich air——
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garbage pail
She jabs her wedge-head in a cup
of sour cream, drops her ostrich tail,
and will not scare.
关于简单的英文诗歌篇三
Sky
学习啦在线学习网 by Anzhelina Polonskaya
Translated by Andrew Wachtel
He broke up the sky on the square and gave it like bread crumbs to birds.
学习啦在线学习网 Then he cut it in pieces and threw it to the beggars,
学习啦在线学习网 the crazies, the blind, and their companions.
But I got an end, smashed like a cup thrown to the ground,
lying on its back like a wounded soldier,
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The plains' bed is spread with houses, and everyone
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学习啦在线学习网 Tensing my voice I started to refuse my free portion.
But I stayed mute, the sky's mouth was filled with lead.
关于简单的英文诗歌篇四
Skylab
by Rolf Jacobsen
学习啦在线学习网 Translated by Roger Greenwald
学习啦在线学习网 We've come so far, thought the astronaut
as he swam around the capsule in his third week
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——so far
that there's no difference anymore between up and down,
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And how, then, can we know righteousness.
So far.
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One night he saw that the Earth was like an open eye
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学习啦在线学习网 awakened in the middle of the night.
关于简单的英文诗歌篇五
Slanting Light
by Arthur Sze
学习啦在线学习网 Slanting light casts onto a stucco wall
the shadows of upwardly zigzagging plum branches.
I can see the thinning of branches to the very twig.
I have to sift what you say, what she thinks,
what he believes is genetic strength, what
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学习啦在线学习网 quirky and lashing stillness of form to see myself,
even as I see laid out on a table for Death
an assortment of pomegranates and gourds.
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Does it insure a few years of pungent spring?
I see one gourd, yellow from midsection to top
and zucchini-green lower down, but
already the big orange gourd is gnawed black.
I have no idea why the one survives the killing nights.
I have to sift what you said, what I felt,
what you hoped, what I knew. I have to sift
death as the stark light sifts the branches of the plum.
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