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【经典优美英文诗歌朗读】优美英语诗歌
经典优美英文诗歌朗读
经典优美英文诗歌朗读 经典优美英文诗歌篇一 Of Politics, Art by Norman Dubie Here, on the farthest point of the peninsula The winter storm Off the Atlantic shook the schoolhouse. Mrs. Whitimore, dying Of tuberculosis, said it would be after dark Before the snowplow and bus would reach us. She read to us from Melville. How in an almost calamitous moment Of sea hunting Some men in an open boat suddenly found themselves At the still and protected center Of a great herd of whales Where all the females floated on their sides While their young nursed there. The cold frightened whalers Just stared into what they allowed Was the ecstatic lapidary pond of a nursing cow“s One visible eyeball. And they were at peace with themselves. Today I listened to a woman sayThat Melville might Be taught in the next decade. Another woman asked, “And why not" The first responded, "Because there are No women in his one novel." And Mrs. Whitimore was now reading from the Psalms. Coughing into her handkerchief. Snow above the windows. There was a blue light on her face, breasts and arms. Sometimes a whole civilization can be dying Peacefully in one young woman, in a small heated room With thirty children Rapt, confident and listening to the pure God rendering voice of a storm 经典优美英文诗歌篇二 Pledge by Elizabeth Powell Republic, your cool hands On my schoolgirl shoulders. Not sure what allegiances meant Until the vows were held by heart,By memory, byrote, by benign betrothal. Republic, you were mine, I knew Because of Mother"s religious pamphlets:Lindsay for Mayor. McGovern for President. How to Register Voters. I didn"t ever want to go to school On Saturdays.
The baby-sitter said If Nixon won, I"d have to go. Me,Your most cherished child bride.I wanted a white communion dress Like the ones the Catholic girls wore. Republic, you know I wanted to play Cards with Mother. Mother smoking Marlboros, watching Watergate all week. Citizen Mother all consumed at that confessional. I liked the name Betsy Ross. I liked the idea of sewing flags. I liked the tattered textbook about the colonies. So tender, so tender. My Republic,I am pledged by my childish troth So strangely to you. 经典优美英文诗歌篇三 Of Seals, and Our Smiles by Michael Benedikt The last time they did any harm to anyone was probably thousands of years ago;therefore we catch them and cut them up into coats, Their frolicsomeness, too, sliced up by contemptuous human analysis; Yes, through the binoculars of the human in the dinghy, like a text beneath some mad scientist"s magnifying-glass The seals as they cavort, tend to scan like some pre-prepared, allegedly amusing, and gloriously convenient gloss which only tells us That the weak are only here on this our sad planet to be hurt. The last time they did any harm to anyone was probably thousands of years ago;therefore we find them in the circus, like purportedly hilarious characters, forced by us to be terribly funnyOn multicolored stands, noses pressed up against old auto-horns, Falling all over themselves, and performing national anthems such as "God Bless America"; "God Save The King";
and, sometimes, occasionally still, "The Internationale" Half-Starved for a half-rotten fish, and the target Of our ancient disrespect, secret loathing, and finally outright public contempt Since the weak are only here on this our sad planet to be hurt. Gaze, gaze again, oh Humans of Goodwill, upon more of what even our children typically can see Examine, for example, the sight of a seal coming
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