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学习啦在线学习网   文学语言在很多情况下突破 语言 ,呈现自身的美学特征。作为高度凝练的文学语言的典型代表,诗歌更加注重追求一种特殊的审美或诗学效果。学习啦小编整理了关于优美的英文诗,欢迎阅读!

  关于优美的英文诗篇一

学习啦在线学习网   The Path

  by Emily Fragos

学习啦在线学习网   There is so little to go on: a pale

  trembling hand as I stand over you,

  my finger tracing the words on the page,

  a foreign language you are learning

学习啦在线学习网   for a journey without me. You will do

学习啦在线学习网   fine, I say. You will wrap your tongue

  around these sounds and be understood,

学习啦在线学习网   be given what you desire: a loaf of bread,

  change for your money, an antique doll

学习啦在线学习网   with violent eyes. Paintings are hanging

学习啦在线学习网   on walls, behind glass, waiting for you

  to admire them. Their plaintive beauty

学习啦在线学习网   will move through you and you will walk

学习啦在线学习网   back to your hotel through the park

学习啦在线学习网   I know well. I spent years there walking

学习啦在线学习网   its bridle path, a gray cat in my arms,

  moving toward you, blind, in another life.

  关于优美的英文诗篇二

  Carrowmore

  by Lucie Brock-Broido

学习啦在线学习网   All about Carrowmore the lambs

  Were blotched blue, belonging.

  They were waiting for carnage or

  Snuff. This is why they are born

  To begin with, to end.

  Ruminants do not frighten

  At anything——gorge in the soil, butcher

  Noise, the mere graze of predators.

  All about Carrowmore

学习啦在线学习网   The rain quells for three days.

学习啦在线学习网   I remember how cold I was, the botched

  Job of traveling. And just so.

  Wherever I went I came with me.

学习啦在线学习网   She buried her bone barrette

  In the ground's woolly shaft.

学习啦在线学习网   A tear of her hair, an old gift

  To the burnt other who went

学习啦在线学习网   First. My thick braid, my ornament——

  My belonging I

学习啦在线学习网   Remember how cold I will be.

  关于优美的英文诗篇三

  Carrion Comfort

  by Gerard Manley Hopkins

  Not, I'll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;

  Not untwist——slack they may be——these last strands of man

  In me ór, most weary, cry I can no more. I can;

学习啦在线学习网   Can something, hope, wish day come, not choose not to be.

  But ah, but O thou terrible, why wouldst thou rude on me

  Thy wring-world right foot rock? lay a lionlimb against me? scan

  With darksome devouring eyes my bruisèd bones? and fan,

学习啦在线学习网   O in turns of tempest, me heaped there; me frantic to avoid thee

  and flee?

学习啦在线学习网   Why? That my chaff might fly; my grain lie, sheer and clear.

  Nay in all that toil, that coil, since (seems) I kissed the rod,

  Hand rather, my heart lo! lapped strength, stole joy, would laugh, chéer.

  Cheer whom though? The hero whose heaven-handling flung me,

  fóot tród

学习啦在线学习网   Me? or me that fought him? O which one? is it each one? That night,

  that year

  Of now done darkness I wretch lay wrestling with (my God!) my God.

  关于优美的英文诗篇四

  The Pear

学习啦在线学习网   by Chad Davidson

学习啦在线学习网   It's the consistency of flesh that drives us,

学习啦在线学习网   how a pome ascends the stairs

  of its origin. A boy shakes

学习啦在线学习网   pears down off the higher branches

学习啦在线学习网   as his friends scavenge underneath,

  groping for the thing necks.

学习啦在线学习网   If you find yourself holding one,

  hungry, if that's the word,

  then you are testament

  to what festers in its fattened lobe

  like a ball of sugar bees.

  Here is Augustine, his thin

  fingers tearing into skin

  that barely holds the pulp

学习啦在线学习网   around its core. Poised nudes

  forever in their sunny chairs,

学习啦在线学习网   they await whatever plucking

  comes. When they're eaten

  with darkness plunging

  always further into their hearts,

  a few seeds ache then swell black

学习啦在线学习网   as appetite. Or as their profile

学习啦在线学习网   imitates a lover's falling

学习啦在线学习网   breasts, we take them in

  as we do our own bodies,

  as infants do, wanting anything

学习啦在线学习网   to give our wanting form.

  关于优美的英文诗篇五

  Catch a Little Rhymeby Eve Merriam

学习啦在线学习网   Once upon a time

  I caught a little rhyme

学习啦在线学习网   I set it on the floor

  but it ran right out the door

学习啦在线学习网   I chased it on my bicycle

学习啦在线学习网   but it melted to an icicle

  I scooped it up in my hat

  but it turned into a cat

  I caught it by the tail

  but it stretched into a whale

  I followed it in a boat

学习啦在线学习网   but it changed into a goat

  When I fed it tin and paper

  it became a tall skyscraper

  Then it grew into a kite

学习啦在线学习网   and flew far out of sight……

 
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