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  简单好记的英文诗篇1

To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time

by Robert Herrick

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,

Old Time is still a-flying;

And this same flower that smiles today

Tomorrow will be dying.

The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun,

The higher he's a-getting,

The sooner will his race be run,

And nearer he's to setting.

That age is best which is the first,

When youth and blood are warmer;

But being spent, the worse, and worst

Times still succeed the former.

Then be not coy, but use your time,

And while ye may, go marry;

For having lost but once your prime,

You may forever tarry.

  简单好记的英文诗篇2

San Sepolcro

by Jorie Graham

In this blue light

I can take you there,

snow having made me

a world of bone

seen through to. This

is my house,

my section of Etruscan

wall, my neighbor's

lemontrees, and, just below

the lower church,

the airplane factory.

A rooster

crows all day from mist

outside the walls.

There's milk on the air,

ice on the oily

lemonskins. How clean

the mind is,

holy grave. It is this girl

by Piero

della Francesca, unbuttoning

her blue dress,

her mantle of weather,

to go into

labor. Come, we can go in.

It is before

the birth of god. No one

has risen yet

to the museums, to the assembly

line——bodies

and wings——to the open air

market. This is

what the living do: go in.

It's a long way.

And the dress keeps opening

from eternity

to privacy, quickening.

Inside, at the heart,

is tragedy, the present moment

forever stillborn,

but going in, each breath

is a button

coming undone, something terribly

nimble-fingered

finding all of the stops.

  简单好记的英文诗篇3

San Francisco Night Windows

by Robert Penn Warren

So hangs the hour like fruit fullblown and sweet,

Our strict and desperate avatar,

Despite that antique westward gulls lament

Over enormous waters which retreat

Weary unto the white and sensual star.

Accept these images for what they are——

Out of the past a fragile element

Of substance into accident.

I would speak honestly and of a full heart;

I would speak surely for the tale is short,

And the soul's remorseless catalogue

Assumes its quick and piteous sum.

Think you, hungry is the city in the fog

Where now the darkened piles resume

Their framed and frozen prayer

Articulate and shafted in the stone

Against the void and absolute air.

If so the frantic breath could be forgiven,

And the deep blood subdued before it is gone

In a savage paternoster to the stone,

Then might we all be shriven.

  简单好记的英文诗篇4

To. . .

by Rene Char (Translated by Susanne Dubroff)

You have been my love for so many years,

It makes me dizzy to think of so much hope,

And my dizziness won't be aged, or cooled;

Even by what waited for our death,

Or slowly learned how to fight us,

Even by what is foreign to us,

Or by my eclipses and my returns.

A boxwood shutter

Encloses our outrageous luck,

Our chain of mountains,

Our compressed splendor.

I say luck, my wounded one,

Each of us can receive

The mystery of the other

Without divulgingit;

Moreover our grief, which comes from elsewhere,

That grief, which destroys and renews us,

Will dissolve itself

In the flesh of our union,

Will finally find its orbit

In our cloudy center.

I say luck; it's how I feel.

You have lifted the mountain top

Which my hope will have to climb

When tomorrow disappears.

  简单好记的英文诗篇5

Today I Went Downby Breyten Breytenbach

today I went down on your body

while windows were thick white eyes

and hearkened the clogged cavities

in the small darkroom of your chest,

hedging an eternity over the aching voice

from your gorgeous throat,

agony and exaltation flow in one divide

if I may make so bold,

your thighs are a loveword your hair

night's glittering lining of secret disport:

I aimed for the innermost moon

and rent, moved by the syntax and the slow

of sadness and of joy, so

I love you, love you so

when the blinding comes,

the discomposure of silence,

it must be high up the hills

where hundreds of poor

stamp their feet in the dust, and drums

and woman voices like this ululating skyline

gag the final ecstasy


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