关于大学英文诗歌朗诵稿
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关于大学英文诗歌朗诵稿篇1
The Ship
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The sunlight burned like wire on the water,
that morning the ghost ship drove upriver.
The only witness was a Jersey cow.
Florid and testy, a miniature industrialist,
the steam tug spouted its fiery plume of smoke,
and on the bank the dead trout lolled,
beyond the reach of the fishermen now.
From a distance the fish lay sprawled like sailors
after a great sea battle, the masts and spars
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The morning was a painting: the battered warship
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the barren canvas of the Thames, empty out of respect,
the steam tug beetling to the breaker's yard.
The sun lay on the horizon like a vegetable.
关于大学英文诗歌朗诵稿篇2
学习啦在线学习网 The Shield of Achilles
by W. H. Auden
She looked over his shoulder
For vines and olive trees,
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And ships upon untamed seas,
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His hands had put instead
An artificial wilderness
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Nothing to eat and nowhere to sit down,
Yet, congregated on its blankness, stood
An unintelligible multitude,
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Without expression, waiting for a sign.
学习啦在线学习网 Out of the air a voice without a face
Proved by statistics that some cause was just
In tones as dry and level as the place:
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Column by column in a cloud of dust
They marched away enduring a belief
Whose logic brought them, somewhere else, to grief.
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For ritual pieties,
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But there on the shining metal
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She saw by his flickering forge-light
Quite another scene.
Barbed wire enclosed an arbitrary spot
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And sentries sweated for the day was hot:
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Watched from without and neither moved nor spoke
As three pale figures were led forth and bound
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The mass and majesty of this world, all
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She looked over his shoulder
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Quick, quick, to music,
But there on the shining shield
His hands had set no dancing-floor
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A ragged urchin, aimless and alone,
Loitered about that vacancy; a bird
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Or one could weep because another wept.
学习啦在线学习网 The thin-lipped armorer,
Hephaestos, hobbled away,
Thetis of the shining breasts
Cried out in dismay
At what the god had wrought
To please her son, the strong
Iron-hearted man-slaying Achilles
Who would not live long.
关于大学英文诗歌朗诵稿篇3
The Silence
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You always called late and drunk,
your voice luxurious with pain,
I, tightly wrapped in dreaming,
listening as if to a ghost.
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was found in your apartment, where
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stopped writing, saw nobody for weeks.
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poems flowing from a grief we enshrined
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Once you called to say J was leaving,
the pain stuck in your throat like a razor blade.
A woman was calling me back to bed
so I said I'd call back. But I never did.
The deep forlorn smell of moss and pine
behind your stone house, you strumming
and singing Lorca, Vallejo, De Andrade,
as if each syllable tasted of blood,
as if you had all the time in the world. . .
You knew your angels loved you
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someone they could not save.
关于大学英文诗歌朗诵稿篇4
Cherries in the Snow
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My mother never appeared in public
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I'd have to wait by the door until
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put on her gloves and picked up her purse,
opening the purse to see
if she'd remembered tissues.
After lunch in a restaurant
she might ask,
"Do I need lipstick?"
If I said yes,
she would discretely turn
and refresh her faded lips.
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she'd peer in a round compact
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for coins or candy
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I'd slip them into my pocket,
along with the stones and feathers
I thought, back then, I'd keep.
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