經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌欣賞大全
經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌欣賞大全
英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌作為文學(xué)的表現(xiàn)形式之一,在分類、節(jié)奏、韻律、構(gòu)思、詞序、選詞等方面都自成體系,以自己獨(dú)特的形式展示著詩(shī)人對(duì)生活的理解。本文是經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌,希望對(duì)大家有幫助!
經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌:The Unexpected
Thomas McCarthy
Early April suddenly ablaze and unexpected pear blossom
As rampant as de Chardin's sudden forms of life, as
Delicate as the lacquer-work left over from a raid
Of winter that scattered so many things since autumn -
You could hardly fathom what April brought in on the breeze,
What organic matter-of-fact things, what an impolite cascade
Of broken crockery in pink and green. It’s like that election
Heard in the distance, beyond the fat privet hedge,
An election that has set the traffic lights on edge
And caused this collision of ideas. From our quiet section
I can hear anxieties rolling in. But are these not the same as last
Time? Is she not the same? And he, is he not like a gardener
Gone berserk, flat cap askew, trying to make regular
What swarms; life itself, that is, now swarming on the grass?
經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌:Invitation
Midge Goldberg
You know the sort -- the postcard that gets stuck
between the ads for siding and the plea
for missing children, that you usually
toss out, another scrap for the garbage truck.
But, to your own surprise, one day you pluck
the yellow flyer out and go, and he
and you first meet, which just as easily
might not have happened, a simple case of luck:
enough to send you screaming to the skies
about the crazy vagaries of it all,
everything resting on a thing so small,
the million chances you don't recognize,
much less take, and then, the one you took --
the random blessedness of that one look.
經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)詩(shī)歌:Otherhood
D. A. Powell
I spent a long time preparing to be an other.
Evening classes at the church in the basement
with my partner (he wanted to be an other too)
panting on the floor. Breathe. Breathe.
We didn't fit in with the other others.
But we wanted to be others so we did
what the other experts told us. You'll be good
as others. Trust your natural othering instinct.
My other instinct was to flee. Somehow
I managed to be a good other, a model
other the others could point at and say
that's what an other should do. That's how
an other should be. I helped other others
other along the way. A kind of other support.
But I was never cut out to be an other.
That's the thing. I do not think other
well. Some others are just good at it.
Other others, like me, should just leave
it to others, and let the others take charge.
Who do I look like anyway. Your other.
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