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關於簡單的英文詩歌朗誦

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關於簡單的英文詩歌朗誦
  關於簡單的英文詩歌篇1

Two Countries

by Naomi Shihab Nye

Skin remembers how long the years grow

when skin is not touched, a gray tunnel

of singleness, feather lost from the tail

of a bird, swirling onto a step,

swept away by someone who never saw

it was a feather. Skin ate, walked,

slept by itself, knew how to raise a

see-you-later hand. But skin felt

it was never seen, never known as

a land on the map, nose like a city,

hip like a city, gleaming dome of the mosque

and the hundred corridors of cinnamon and rope.

Skin had hope, that's what skin does.

Heals over the scarred place, makes a road.

Love means you breathe in two countries.

And skin remembers——silk, spiny grass,

deep in the pocket that is skin's secret own.

Even now, when skin is not alone,

it remembers being alone and thanks something larger

that there are travelers, that people go places

larger than themselves.

  關於簡單的英文詩歌篇2

Twilight: After Haying

by Jane Kenyon

Yes, long shadows go out

from the bales; and yes, the soul

must part from the body:

what else could it do?

The men sprawl near the baler,

too tired to leave the field.

They talk and smoke,

and the tips of their cigarettes

blaze like small roses

in the night air. (It arrived

and settled among them

before they were aware.)

The moon comes

to count the bales,

and the dispossessed

Whip-poor-will, Whip-poor-will

sings from the dusty stubble.

These things happen. . soul's bliss

and suffering are bound together

like the grasses. . .

The last, sweet exhalations

of timothy and vetch

go out with the song of the bird;

the ravaged field

grows wet with dew.

  關於簡單的英文詩歌篇3

Two Horses and a Dog

by James Galvin

Without external reference,

The world presents itself

In perfect clarity.

Wherewithal, arrested moments,

The throes of demystification,

Morality as nothing more

Than humility and honesty, a salty measure.

Then it was a cold snap,

Weather turned lethal so it was easier

To feel affinity

With lodgepole stands, rifted aspens,

And grim, tenacious sage.

History accelerates till it misses the turns.

Wars are shorter now

Just to fit into it.

One day you know you are no longer young

Because you've stopped loving your own desperation.

You change life to loneliness in your mind

And, you know, you need to change it back.

Statistics show that

One in every five

Women

Is essential to my survival.

My daughter asks how wide is lightning.

That depends, but I don't know on what.

Probably the dimension of inner hugeness,

As in a speck of dirt.

It was an honor to suffer humiliation and refusal.

Shame was an honor.

It was an honor to freeze your ass horseback

In the year's first blizzard,

Looking for strays that never materialized.

It was an honor to break apart against this,

An honor to fail at well-being

As the high peaks accepted the first snow -

A sigh of relief.

Time stands still

And we things go whizzing past it,

Queasy and lonely,

Wearing dogtags with scripture on them.

  關於簡單的英文詩歌篇4

Sexism

by David Lehman

The happiest moment in a woman's life

Is when she hears the turn of her lover's key

In the lock, and pretends to be asleep

When he enters the room, trying to be

Quiet but clumsy, bumping into things,

And she can smell the liquor on his breath

But forgives him because she has him back

And doesn't have to sleep alone.

The happiest moment in a man's life

Is when he climbs out of bed

With a woman, after an hour's sleep,

After making love, and pulls on

His trousers, and walks outside,

And pees in the bushes, and sees

The high August sky full of stars

And gets in his car and drives home.

  關於簡單的英文詩歌篇5

Radio, Radio

by Ben Doyle

In the middle of every field,

obscured from the side by grass

or cornhusks, is a clearing where

she works burying swans alive

into the black earth. She only

buries their bodies, their wings.

She packs the dirt tight around

their noodle necks & they shake

like long eyelashes in a hurricane.

She makes me feed them by hand

twice a day for one full year: grain,

bits of chopped fish. Then she

takes me to the tin toolshed.

Again she shows me the world

inside her silver transistor radio.

She hands me the scythe.


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