有关大学英文诗歌欣赏
有关大学英文诗歌欣赏
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有关大学英文诗歌篇1
The Subalterns
by Thomas Hardy
I
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"I fain would lighten thee,
But there are laws in force on high
Which say it must not be."
II
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To warm my breath, to slack my stride;
But I am ruled as thou."
III
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Said Sickness. "Yet I swear
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But am bid enter there."
IV
"Come hither, Son," I heard Death say;
"I did not will a grave
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V
We smiled upon each other then,
And life to me had less
Of that fell look it wore ere when
They owned their passiveness.
有关大学英文诗歌篇2
the suicide kid
by Charles Bukowski
I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed.
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there I was trying to get pushed over the dark edge
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while somewhere else some poor son-of-a-bitch was in a hospital bed,
tubes sticking out all over him
as he fought like hell to live.
nobody would help me die as the drinks kept coming,
as the next day waited for me with its steel clamps,
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its incogitant attitude.
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such impertinence only makes the gods hesitate and delay.
ask me: I'm 72.
有关大学英文诗歌篇3
The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
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While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead
I played about the front gate, pulling flowers.
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You walked about my seat, playing with blue plums.
And we went on living in the village of Chokan:
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At fourteen I married My Lord you.
I never laughed, being bashful.
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Forever and forever and forever.
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At sixteen you departed,
You went into far Ku-to-yen, by the river of swirling eddies,
And you have been gone five months.
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You dragged your feet when you went out.
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The leaves fall early this autumn, in wind.
The paired butterflies are already yellow with August
Over the grass in the West garden;
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Please let me know beforehand,
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As far as Cho-fu-Sa.
有关大学英文诗歌篇4
The Return
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how the grass smells,
married to the dark
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When a voice you've never heard
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inching his way across a strange white country.
He stops and rises,
leaning out of himself——
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where there are no symbols for death.
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at the tip of what I guess to be his head,
though I don't see an eye or an ear,
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as he crawls across my palm——
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what hand guides my way when I am lost.
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though I see him rise again,
survey the future, flat
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What will happen next is a mystery——
to be so light in the world, to leave no tracks.
有关大学英文诗歌篇5
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by Stephen Dunn
When Mother died
I thought: now I'll have a death poem.
That was unforgivable
yet I've since forgiven myself
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I stared into the coffin
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how many lifetimes there are
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unbuttoned its blouse.
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if I could see her breasts
and she took me into her room
without embarrassment or coyness
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afraid to ask for more.
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to have had a mother
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Had I asked to touch,
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Mother, dead woman
who I think permits me
to love women easily,
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