关于经典的英语诗歌阅读
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经典英语诗歌摘抄
陪你多一天One More Day
One More Day
Last night I had a crazy dream
A wish was granted just for me
It could be for anything
I didn‘t ask for money
Or a mansion in Malibu
I simply wished, for one more day with you
One more day
One more time
One more sunset, Baby, I‘d be satisfied
But then again
I know what it would do
Leave me wishing still, for one more day with you
First thing I‘d do, is pray for time to crawl
Then I‘d unplug the telephone
And keep the TV off
I‘d hold you every second
Say a million I love you‘s
That‘s what I‘d do, with one more day with you
One more day
One more time
One more sunset, Baby, I‘d be satisfied
But then again
I know what it would do
Leave me wishing still, for one more day with you
Leave me wishing still, for one more day with you
陪你多一天
昨夜我做了一个疯狂的梦
梦中许一个心愿
就可以心想事成
我没有要金钱
也没有要奢华的宫殿
我只要
陪伴在你身边多一天
多一天
多一点时间
多看一次夕阳西坠
Baby
我就会无怨无悔
我知道
也许梦难圆
可还是深深的期盼
多一天守在你身边
我要做的第一件事
就是祈求时间把脚步放缓
我会拔掉电话线
关上电视的开关
只求每一秒都拥着你
把“我爱你”说上无数遍
这就是
我的心愿
多一天
多一点时间
多看一次夕阳西坠
Baby
我就会无怨无悔
尽管梦难圆
我还是祈祷
多一天守在你身边
经典英语诗歌鉴赏
冬日诗行 Lines For Winter
Lines for Winter
for Ros Krauss
Tell yourself
as it gets cold and gray falls from the air
that you will go on
walking, hearing
the same tune no matter where
you find yourself—
inside the dome of dark
or under the cracking white
of the moon's gaze in a valley of snow.
Tonight as it gets cold
tell yourself
what you know which is nothing
but the tune your bones play
as you keep going. And you will be able
for once to lie down under the small fire
of winter stars.
And if it happens that you cannot
go on or turn back
and you find yourself
where you will be at the end,
tell yourself
in that final flowing of cold through your limbs
that you love what you are.
冬日诗行
致罗斯·克劳斯(著 )
告诉你自己
当天气变冷阴郁从天而降
你将会继续
行走,倾听
同样的旋律无论你在哪里
找到自己——
在黑暗的圆屋顶内
或是在白雪覆盖的山谷中
月亮洁白的凝视下
今夜天变凉了
告诉你自己
你所知道的
无非是当你不停地行进时
你骨头奏响的乐曲。你将第一次
能够躺在冬日星辰的
微弱火焰下。
如果你不能
继续或者回头
并且发现自己
在最终要到达的地方,
告诉你自己
在那穿过你四肢的最后寒流中
你爱你之为你
经典英语诗歌赏析
所追求的灵魂 The Spirit Wooed
The Spirit Wooed
by Philip Larkin
Once I believed in you,
And then you came,
Unquestionably new, as fame
Had said you were. But that was long ago.
You launched no argument,
Yet I obeyed,
Straightaway, the instrument you played
Distant Down sidestreets, keeping different time,
And never questioned what
You fascinate
In me; if good or not, the state
You pressed towards. There was no need to know.
Grave pristine absolutes
Walked in my mind:
So that I was not mute, or blind,
As years before or since. My only crime
Was holding you too dear.
Was that the cause
You daily came less near—a pause
Longer than life, if you decide it so?
所追求的灵魂
菲利普·拉金(著)
从前 我信了你
你便来临
毋庸置疑
如传闻中一般的新
——即便 那是很久前的事了
你不曾表明什么
而我却一味遵循
你的心弦 毫不修饰 弹奏了
一曲可以在任何街头巷尾、
任何时间传唱的乐音
不曾怀疑是什么
令我为你 着迷
好也罢 不好也罢
(只要是)你给的 我无需辨明
庄严而浑然天成的绝对
行走在我的脑海
使我不致于沉默不语
也不盲目
迩来以及往后 我唯一的罪
——就是将你抓得太紧
是否这
就是你渐行渐远的原因
只一回停留
(是否你决意如此)就长过一生?