关于简单易读的英文诗

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关于简单易读的英文诗

关于简单易读的英文诗篇一

Sappho in Her Study

by Kelly Cherry

The files in the filing cabinet

Are all talking at once.

Mumble jumble, say the files

In the filing cabinet.

The desk, discreet,

Discloses nothing.

Rough drafts live

A roustabout life,

Tumbling from shelves,

While books, published

and smugly replete,

No longer feel the need

To compete.

Stationery sprawls,

Casual as sunbathers.

In the locked drawer,

Love letters lie.

关于简单易读的英文诗篇二

Tours

by C. D. Wright

A girl on the stairs listens to her father

Beat up her mother.

Doors bang.

She comes down in her nightgown.

The piano stands there in the dark

Like a boy with an orchid.

She plays what she can

Then she turns the lamp on.

Her mother's music is spread out

On the floor like brochures.

She hears her father

Running through the leaves.

The last black key

She presses stays down, makes no sound

Someone putting their tongue where their tooth had been.

关于简单易读的英文诗篇三

Traveling through the Dark

by William Stafford

Traveling through the dark I found a deer

dead on the edge of the Wilson River road.

It is usually best to roll them into the canyon:

that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.

By glow of the tail-light I stumbled back of the car

and stood by the heap, a doe, a recent killing;

she had stiffened already, almost cold.

I dragged her off; she was large in the belly.

My fingers touching her side brought me the reason

her side was warm; her fawn lay there waiting,

alive, still, never to be born.

Beside that mountain road I hesitated.

The car aimed ahead its lowered parking lights;

under the hood purred the steady engine.

I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red;

around our group I could hear the wilderness listen.

I thought hard for us all——my only swerving,

then pushed her over the edge into the river.

关于简单易读的英文诗篇四

Scenes From the Battle of Us

by Cate Marvin

You are like a war novel, entirely lacking

female characters, except for an occasional

letter that makes one of the men cry.

I am like a table

that eats its own legs off

because it's fallen

in love with the floor.

My frantic hand can't find where my leg

went. You can play the tourniquet. A tree

with white limbs will grow here someday.

Or maybe a pup tent

that's collapsed in on itself,

it so loves the sleep

of men sleeping beneath it.

The reason why women dislike war movies

may have something to do with why men hate

romantic comedies: they are both about war.

Perhaps I should

live in a pig's trough.

There, I'd be wanted.

There, I'd be tasted.

When the mail bag drops from the sky

and lands heavy on the jungle floor, its letters

are prepared to swim away with your tears.

One letter reads:

I can barely feel

furtive. The other:

I am diminishing.

关于简单易读的英文诗篇五

The Young Fools

by Paul Verlaine (Translated by Louis Simpson)

High-heels were struggling with a full-length dress

So that, between the wind and the terrain,

At times a shining stocking would be seen,

And gone too soon. We liked that foolishness.

Also, at times a jealous insect's dart

Bothered out beauties. Suddenly a white

Nape flashed beneath the branches, and this sight

Was a delicate feast for a young fool's heart.

Evening fell, equivocal, dissembling,

The women who hung dreaming on our arms

Spoke in low voices, words that had such charms

That ever since our stunned soul has been trembling.

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