[简单的英文阅读]简单英文小诗阅读三篇

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【#英语资源# 导语】在欣赏英文诗歌时,不仅要欣赏其优美的意境和强烈的感情,更要通过分析诗歌的体裁、语音特点及诗的格律来加深对诗歌的理解。下面是由®文档大全网带来的简单英文小诗阅读,欢迎阅读!


【篇一】简单英文小诗阅读


  我为少男少女们歌唱


  何其芳


  I sing for teenagers


  Tr. William Wang


  我为少男少女们歌唱。


  我歌唱早晨,


  我歌唱希望,


  我歌唱那些属于未来的事物


  我歌唱正在生长的力量。


  I sing for teenagers


  I sing for morning;I sing for hope;


  I sing for those future things;


  I sing for the growing strength.


  我的歌呵,


  你飞吧,


  飞到年轻人的心中


  去找你停留的地方。


  Ah, my son


  You do fly —


  Fly into youth’s heart


  To find your place to stay.


  所有使我像草一样颤抖过的


  快乐或者好的思想,


  都变成声音飞到四方八面去吧,


  不管它像一阵微风


  或者一片阳光。


  轻轻地从我琴弦上


  失掉了成年的忧伤,


  我重新变得年轻了,


  我的血流得很快,


  对于生活我又充满了梦想,充满了渴望。


  All enjoyment or good thinking


  That make me shake like grass,


  All become sound to fly in all directions.


  No matter it is like a blast of breeze


  Or a ray of sunlight.


  Gently, on my string,


  Losing grief of manhood.


  I start to be young again.


  My blood flows fast.


  In life, I am full of hope and yearning again.


【篇二】简单英文小诗阅读


  Today I Went Down


  by Breyten Breytenbach


  today I went down on your body


  while windows were thick white eyes


  and hearkened the clogged cavities


  in the small darkroom of your chest,


  hedging an eternity over the aching voice


  from your gorgeous throat,


  agony and exaltation flow in one divide


  if I may make so bold,


  your thighs are a loveword your hair


  night's glittering lining of secret disport:


  I aimed for the innermost moon


  and rent, moved by the syntax and the slow


  of sadness and of joy, so


  I love you, love you so


  when the blinding comes,


  the discomposure of silence,


  it must be high up the hills


  where hundreds of poor


  stamp their feet in the dust, and drums


  and woman voices like this ululating skyline


  gag the final ecstasy


【篇三】简单英文小诗阅读


  To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time


  by Robert Herrick


  Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,


  Old Time is still a-flying;


  And this same flower that smiles today


  Tomorrow will be dying.


  The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun,


  The higher he's a-getting,


  The sooner will his race be run,


  And nearer he's to setting.


  That age is best which is the first,


  When youth and blood are warmer;


  But being spent, the worse, and worst


  Times still succeed the former.


  Then be not coy, but use your time,


  And while ye may, go marry;


  For having lost but once your prime,


  You may forever tarry.


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