关于经典哲理生活英文诗

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关于经典哲理生活英文诗

关于经典哲理生活英文诗篇1

Star Quilt

by Roberta J. Hill

These are notes to lightning in my bedroom.

A star forged from linen1 thread and patches.

Purple, yellow, red like diamond suckers, children

of the star gleam on sweaty nights. The quilt unfolds

against sheets, moving, warm clouds of Chinook.

It covers my cuts, my red birch clusters under pine.

Under it your mouth begins a legend,

and wide as the plain, I hope Wisconsin marshes

promise your caress. The candle locks

us in forest smells, your cheek tattered

by shadow. Sweetened by wings, my mothlike heart

flies nightly among geraniums.

We know of land that looks lonely,

but isn't, of beef with hides of velveteen,

of sorrow, an eddy in blood.

Star quilt, sewn from dawn light by fingers

of flint, take away those touches

meant for noisier skins,

annoint us with grass and twilight air,

so we may embrace, two bitter roots

pushing back into the dust.

关于经典哲理生活英文诗篇2

Stars Wheel in Purple

by H. D.

Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so rare

as Hesperus, nor yet so great a star

as bright Aldeboran or Sirius,

nor yet the stained and brilliant one of War;

stars turn in purple, glorious to the sight;

yours is not gracious as the Pleiads are

nor as Orion's sapphires, luminous;

yet disenchanted, cold, imperious face,

when all the others blighted, reel and fall,

your star, steel-set, keeps lone and frigid tryst

to freighted ships, baffled in wind and blast.

关于经典哲理生活英文诗篇3

Rent

by Jane Cooper

If you want my apartment, sleep in it

but let's have a clear understanding:

the books are still free agents.

If the rocking chair's arms surround you

they can also let you go,

they can shape the air like a body.

I don't want your rent, I want

a radiance of attention

like the candle's flame when we eat,

I mean a kind of awe

attending the spaces between us——

Not a roof but a field of stars.

关于经典哲理生活英文诗篇4

Steps

by Grace Schulman

"And down and down and down,"

the toddler's mother sings

as he clears every ledge.

Midway we cross their path.

In rain, the museum's steps

loom like the Giant's Stairway

to Guardi's Ducal Palace.

"And up and up and up"

is what I do not say

as you stagger for balance.

Once I'd scaled that summit,

hunted over the crowd,

and saw you below, holding

two hot dogs and white roses;

you vaulted, took the steps

two at a time, then three,

and leaped to where we met.

Your smile is broader now.

You see more. On this day

of wavering, we hear

a Triton blow the horn

where Giotto's Magi open

hands that rise in air:

up, and up, and up.

关于经典哲理生活英文诗篇5

Streets

by Naomi Shihab Nye

A man leaves the world

and the streets he lived on

grow a little shorter.

One more window dark

in this city, the figs on his branches

will soften for birds.

If we stand quietly enough evenings

there grows a whole company of us

standing quietly together.

overhead loud grackles are claiming their trees

and the sky which sews and sews, tirelessly sewing,

drops her purple hem.

Each thing in its time, in its place,

it would be nice to think the same about people.

Some people do. They sleep completely,

waking refreshed. Others live in two worlds,

the lost and remembered.

They sleep twice, once for the one who is gone,

once for themselves. They dream thickly,

dream double, they wake from a dream

into another one, they walk the short streets

calling out names, and then they answer.

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