關(guān)于優(yōu)美英語詩歌欣賞

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英語詩歌有利于激發(fā)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)動機,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)興趣,改善英語學(xué)習(xí)效果。下面是由帶來的關(guān)于優(yōu)美英語詩歌欣賞,歡迎閱讀!
    
    【篇一】關(guān)于優(yōu)美英語詩歌欣賞
    My Friends
    by W. S. Merwin
    My friends without shields walk on the target
    It is late the windows are breaking
    My friends without shoes leave
    What they love
    Grief moves among them as a fire among
    Its bells
    My friends without clocks turn
    On the dial they turn
    They part
    My friends with names like gloves set out
    Bare handed as they have lived
    And nobody knows them
    It is they that lay the wreaths at the milestones it is their
    Cups that are found at the wells
    And are then chained up
    My friends without feet sit by the wall
    Nodding to the lame orchestra
    Brotherhood it says on the decorations
    My friend without eyes sits in the rain smiling
    With a nest of salt in his hand
    My friends without fathers or houses hear
    Doors opening in the darkness
    Whose halls announce
    Behold the smoke has come home
    My friends and I have in common
    The present a wax bell in a wax belfry
    This message telling of
    Metals this
    Hunger for the sake of hunger this owl in the heart
    And these hands one
    For asking one for applause
    My friends with nothing leave it behind
    In a box
    My friends without keys go out from the jails it is night
    They take the same road they miss
    Each other they invent the same banner in the dark
    They ask their way only of sentries too proud to breathe
    At dawn the stars on their flag will vanish
    The water will turn up their footprints and the day will rise
    Like a monument to my
    Friends the forgotten
    【篇二】關(guān)于優(yōu)美英語詩歌欣賞
    My Heart Leaps Up
    by William Wordsworth
    My heart leaps up when I behold
    A rainbow in the sky:
    So was it when my life began;
    So is it now I am a man;
    So be it when I shall grow old,
    Or let me die!
    The Child is father of the Man;
    And I could wish my days to be
    Bound each to each by natural piety.
    【篇三】關(guān)于優(yōu)美英語詩歌欣賞
    Nothing Ventured
    by Kay Ryan
    Nothing exists as a block
    and cannot be parceled up.
    So if nothing's ventured
    it's not just talk;
    it's the big wager.
    Don't you wonder
    how people think
    the banks of space
    and time don't matter?
    How they'll drain
    the big tanks down to
    slime and salamanders
    and want thanks?