美麗經典的英文詩詞欣賞

  英語詩歌是英語語言與文學的精華。開展英語詩歌教學能提高學生英語語言基礎知識水平、寫作水平,有助於學生西方歷史文化的學習,提高學生的想象力,也有助於對學生的道德教育。小編精心收集了美麗經典的英文詩詞,供大家欣賞學習!

  美麗經典的英文詩詞篇1

  Call Me Ishmael

  by Jackson Mac Low

  Circulation. And long long

  Mind every

  Interest Some how mind and every long

  Coffin about little little

  Money especially

  I shore, having money about especially little

  Cato a little little

  Me extreme

  I sail have me an extreme little

  Cherish and left, left,

  Myself extremest

  It see hypos myself and extremest left,

  City a land. Land.

  Mouth; east,

  Is spleen, hand mouth; an east, land.

  美麗經典的英文詩詞篇2

  Called into Play

  by A. R. Ammons

  Fall fell: so that's it for the leaf poetry:

  some flurries have whitened the edges of roads

  and lawns: time for that, the snow stuff: &

  turkeys and old St. Nick: where am I going to

  find something to write about I haven't already

  written away: I will have to stop short, look

  down, look up, look close, think, think, think:

  but in what range should I think: should I

  figure colors and outlines, given forms, say

  mailboxes, or should I try to plumb what is

  behind what and what behind that, deep down

  where the surface has lost its semblance: or

  should I think personally, such as, this week

  seems to have been crafted in hell: what: is

  something going on: something besides this

  diddledeediddle everyday matter-of-fact: I

  could draw up an ancient memory which would

  wipe this whole presence away: or I could fill

  out my dreams with high syntheses turned into

  concrete visionary forms: Lucre could lust

  for Luster: bad angels could roar out of perdition

  and kill the AIDS vaccine not quite

  perfected yet: the gods could get down on

  each other; the big gods could fly in from

  nebulae unknown: but I'm only me: I have 4

  interests——money, poetry, sex, death: I guess

  I can jostle those. . . .

  美麗經典的英文詩詞篇3

  The One Secret That Has Carried

  by Jason Shinder

  Irene loves a man

  who is afraid of sex——

  she's attended

  to everything,

  said it was okay,

  held me until I slept.

  She says, Why don't you just

  not think about it?

  But I want to know

  every sensation,

  nothing untouched,

  though I pull my hand away

  once she's found it

  I can't be around a woman

  too long,

  too much.

  I say, I was mistreated.

  She says, A cup of tea?

  I say, I can't start a thing

  and then

  describe the kind

  of thing I'd start.

  We talk about ballrooms,

  long sleeves and sashes,

  say someday

  we should go somewhere

  though we can't think

  of anywhere

  and then I say abruptly,

  I've never loved

  hard enough

  to be loved back.

  I say it as if I've had enough

  of the whole goddamn

  world and will never

  be satisfied.

  I'm looking

  at the wall.

  She's looking out

  the window because

  she needs

  to be somewhere.

  Later, I leave a note:

  Sorry for the difficulties.

  Meaning: how come

  you don't leave?

  I've never told this story.

  Even at the moment

  of dying,

  I would say

  it was someone else's.

  美麗經典的英文詩詞篇4

  The Orange Bears

  by Kenneth Patchen

  The Orange bears with soft friendly eyes

  Who played with me when I was ten,

  Christ, before I'd left home they'd had

  Their paws smashed in the rolls, their backs

  Seared by hot slag, their soft trusting

  Bellies kicked in, their tongues ripped

  Out, and I went down through the woods

  To the smelly crick with Whitman

  In the Haldeman-Julius edition,

  And I just sat there worrying my thumbnail

  Into the cover——What did he know about

  Orange bears with their coats all stunkup with soft coal

  And the National Guard coming over

  From Wheeling to stand in front of the millgates

  With drawn bayonets jeering at the strikers?

  I remember you would put daisies

  On the windowsill at night and in

  The morning they'd be so covered with soot

  You couldn't tell what they were anymore.

  A hell of a fat chance my orange bears had!