有關有名的英文詩歌欣賞

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  有關有名的英文詩歌篇1

  Northern Pike

  by James Wright

  All right. Try this,

  Then. Every body

  I know and care for,

  And every body

  Else is going

  To die in a loneliness

  I can't imagine and a pain

  I don't know. We had

  To go on living. We

  Untangled the net, we slit

  The body of this fish

  Open from the hinge of the tail

  To a place beneath the chin

  I wish I could sing of.

  I would just as soon we let

  The living go on living.

  An old poet whom we believe in

  Said the same thing, and so

  We paused among the dark cattails and prayed

  For the muskrats,

  For the ripples below their tails,

  For the little movements that we knew the crawdads were making under water,

  For the right-hand wrist of my cousin who is a policeman.

  We prayed for the game warden's blindness.

  We prayed for the road home.

  We ate the fish.

  There must be something very beautiful in my body,

  I am so happy

  有關有名的英文詩歌篇2

  Nomad Exquisite

  by Wallace Stevens

  As the immense dew of Florida

  Brings forth

  The big-finned palm

  And green vine angering for life,

  As the immense dew of Florida

  Brings forth hymn and hymn

  From the beholder,

  Beholding all these green sides

  And gold sides of green sides,

  And blessed mornings,

  Meet for the eye of the young alligator,

  And lightning colors

  So, in me, come flinging

  Forms, flames, and the flakes of flames

  有關有名的英文詩歌篇3

  On the Disadvantages of Central Heating

  by Amy Clampitt

  cold nights on the farm, a sock-shod

  stove-warmed flatiron slid under

  the covers, mornings a damascene

  sealed bizarrerie of fernwork decades ago now

  waking in northwest London, tea

  brought up steaming, a Peak Frean

  biscuit alongside to be nibbled

  as blue gas leaps up singing decades ago now

  damp sheets in Dorset, fog-hung

  habitat of bronchitis, of long

  hot soaks in the bathtub, of nothing

  quite drying out till next summer:

  delicious to think of

  hassocks pulled in close, toasting

  forks held to coal-glow, strong-minded

  small boys and big eager sheepdogs

  muscling in on bookish profundities now quite forgotten

  the farmhouse long sold, old friends

  dead or lost track of, what's salvaged

  is this vivid diminuendo, unfogged

  by mere affect, the perishing residue of pure sensation

  有關有名的英文詩歌篇4

  On the Grasshopper and the Cricket

  by John Keats

  The poetry of earth is never dead:

  When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,

  And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run

  From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead;

  That is the Grasshopper's—he takes the lead

  In summer luxury,he has never done

  With his delights; for when tired out with fun

  He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.

  The poetry of earth is ceasing never:

  On a lone winter evening, when the frost

  Has wrought silence, from the stove there shrills

  The Cricket's song, in warmth increasing ever,

  And seems to one in drowsiness half lost,

  The Grasshopper's among some grassy hills

  有關有名的英文詩歌篇5

  On the Mississippi

  by Hamlin Garland

  Through wild and tangled forests

  The broad, unhasting river flows

  Spotted with rain-drops, gray with night;

  Upon its curving breast there goes

  A lonely steamboat's larboard light,

  A blood-red star against the shadowy oaks;

  Noiseless as a ghost, through greenish gleam

  Of fire-flies, before the boat's wild scream

  A heron flaps away

  Like silence taking flight.