双语美文:如向日葵般高高站立
摘要:只要你像向日葵一样高高站着,为自己感到自豪,环境就会开始支持你。为了达成愿望,你会在障碍下边或其周围找到一条出路。
I find it humorous sometimes that even the mostmundane occurrences can have an impact on ourawareness.
有时候我觉得很有意思,甚至连最平凡的事情都能够对我们的认识产生影响。
My wife, daughter, and I moved into our home nineyears ago and we spent a lot of time and energy inthe yard to get it looking like it does today. We liveon a corner, higher than street level, and the entireside of the yard is encased by a professionally builtrock wall. The front of the house though is anotherstory because instead of a wall along the sidewalk, the rocks appear to be just thrown up ontothe dirt as if someone were in a hurry to finish.
九年前,我的妻子、女儿和我搬进了现在的家,我们花了大量的时间和和精力整修我们的院子,让它看起来像今天这个样子。我们住在一个拐角处,比街道的水 平面要高。院子的外侧围着一面砌得很讲究的石墙。尽管房子的前边是另一码事——因为沿人行道修建的不是一面墙,而是在泥地上草草垒起来的石头堆,好像是什 么人匆忙赶工完成的。
如向日葵般高高站立
We did the best we could with what we had to work with and called this area our ‘rock garden’.Whenever we had leftover flowers or plants, Denise or I would stick them out front, just tobring some color to the area.
我们竭尽所能来做我们必须做的工作,并把这个地方叫做我们的“岩石花园”。每当我们在这里种上花或其他植物,丹尼斯或者我就会让它们伸到墙外,只是为了给这个地方增添一些色彩。
I still do all of my own yard work, even the dreaded weed-pulling. After putting on my kneepads I assume the position to clear the yard of weeds, even in the rock garden.
我还在做自己的庭院劳作,包括让人生畏的拔杂草工作。我带上护膝后,我便着手清理庭院杂草,即使是在岩石花园里。
Last summer I had reached the end of the rock garden and found a tiny little plant that I couldnot immediately identify, I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise claimed that she didn’t either. Wedecided to let it continue growing until we could figure out what it was.
去年夏天,我走到岩石花园的一端,发现一株我不能立刻认出来的小植物。我知道我没有在那里种植它。丹尼斯说她也没有种过。我们决定让它继续生长,直到我们能搞清楚,它到底是什么植物。
Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the mystery plant, it appeared to be a Sunflower.It was spindly looking with a tall skinny stalk and only one head on it. I decided to baby italong and weed around it. As I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds, I noticedsomething unusual. The Sunflower had not started where I saw the stalk begin. It actually hadbegun under a big rock and grown under and around it to reach the sun.
几周过去了,我回到那株神秘植物跟前,它好像是一棵向日葵。它还很纤细,长着细高的茎杆,上面只有一个头。我决定好好照看它,除去它周围的杂草。当我 把这个地方的石头挪开以便除草时,我发现有些异常情况。向日葵并不是从我发现茎杆的地方开始生长的。实际上,它从一块大石头下面开始发芽、生长,然后绕过 石头,以获取阳光。
That’s when I realized that if a tiny little Sunflower didn’t let a big rock stand in its way ofdeveloping, we too have the capability of doing the same thing. Once our environment beginsto see that we believe in ourselves like that little Sunflower, we can attain the samenourishment and nurturing as well.
那时我认识到,如果一棵小小的向日葵都没有让一块大石头挡住它成长的路,那么我们同样有能力做同样的事情。一旦我们的环境开始看到,我们像那棵小小的向日葵一样相信自己,我们就能够得到同样的养分并且成长起来。
First, we need to believe in ourselves knowing we have the capabilities in achieving our desires.Like the Sunflower, it knew it had the capability to overcome its obstacle because it trustedin the Universal Truth and had faith it would succeed.
首先, 我们需要相信自己, 认识到我们有能力达到我们的愿望。就像向日葵那样, 它知道它有能力去克服障碍, 因为它相信普遍真理, 并且相信它会成功。
Stand tall like the Sunflower and be proud of who and what you are and the environment willbegin to support you. You will find a way to go under or around your big obstacle in order toreach your desires.
只要你像向日葵一样高高站着,为自己感到自豪,环境就会开始支持你。为了达成愿望,你会在障碍下边或其周围找到一条出路。
芒克《阳光中的向日葵》英译
阳光中的向日葵
芒克
你看到了吗
你看到阳光中的那棵向日葵了吗
你看它,它没有低下头
而是把头转向身后
就好像是为了一口咬断
那套在它脖子上的
那牵在太阳手中的绳索
你看到它了吗
你看到那棵昂着头
怒视着太阳的向日葵了吗
它的头几乎已把太阳遮住
它的头即使是在没有太阳的时候
也依然在闪耀着光芒
你看到那棵向日葵了吗
你应该走近它
你走近它便会发现
它脚下的那片泥土
每抓起一把
都一定会攥出血来
译文:
Sunflower in the Sun
Mang Ke
Have you seen it?
Have you seen that sunflower in the sunlight?
Look—she never lowers her head
but turns herself away
as if to chew away
that rope around her neck
that drags her in the hands of the sun.
Have you seen it?
Have you seen her lifting her head—
that sunflower glaring at the sun?
Her head almost obscures the sun
Her head is still ablaze with light
even in the absence of the sun
Have you seen that sunflower?
You should approach it
When you come closer you will discover
underneath that patch of mudded soil
whenever you grasp a fistful
will always be gripped with blood