中秋節(jié)的英文詩(shī)歌

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How rare the moon, so round and clear!  With cup in hand, I ask of the blue sky,  "I do not know in the celestial sphere  What name this festive night goes by?"  I want to fly home, riding the air,  But fear the ethereal cold up there,  The jade and crystal mansions are so high!  Dancing to my shadow,  I feel no longer the mortal tie.  She rounds the vermilion tower,  Stoops to silk-pad doors,  Shines on those who sleepless lie.  Why does she, bearing us no grudge,  Shine upon our parting, reunion deny?  But rare is perfect happiness--  The moon does wax, the moon does wane,  And so men meet and say goodbye.  I only pray our life be long,  And our souls together heavenward fly!