优美的经典英文诗歌精选

2017-05-08

英语诗歌作为文学的表现形式之一,在分类、节奏、韵律、构思、词序、选词等方面都自成体系,以自己独特的形式展示着诗人对生活的理解。小编精心收集了优美的经典英文诗歌,供大家欣赏学习!

优美的经典英文诗歌篇1

The Portrait

by Stanley Kunitz

My mother never forgave my father

for killing himself,

especially at such an awkward time

and in a public park,

that spring

when I was waiting to be born.

She locked his name

in her deepest cabinet

and would not let him out,

though I could hear him thumping.

When I came down from the attic

with the pastel portrait in my hand

of a long-lipped stranger

with a brave moustache

and deep brown level eyes,

she ripped it into shreds

without a single word

and slapped me hard.

In my sixty-fourth year

I can feel my cheek

still burning.

优美的经典英文诗歌篇2

The Orchid Flower

by Sam Hamill

Just as I wonder

whether it's going to die,

the orchid blossoms

and I can't explain why it

moves my heart, why such pleasure

comes from one small bud

on a long spindly stem, one

blood red gold flower

opening at mid-summer,

tiny, perfect in its hour.

Even to a white-

haired craggy poet, it's

purely erotic,

pistil and stamen, pollen,

dew of the world, a spoonful

of earth, and water.

Erotic because there's death

at the heart of birth,

drama in those old sunrise

prisms in wet cedar boughs,

deepest mystery

in washing evening dishes

or teasing my wife,

who grows, yes, more beautiful

because one of us will die.

优美的经典英文诗歌篇3

Canon 501

by Brian Swann

The song was moist, filing away,

drifting while we drifted, something

in blackface, Al Jolson of birdland,

not quite right, prophesizing until hoarse

who knows what. The locals say he

draws poison from you, angatkuk,

shaman, though they don't believe it.

Then the incongruous smell of

chrysanthemum crossed us up and

we remembered the service-station

with someone in handcuffs. Probably

a mistake, said the attendant, though

they do get violent. The prisoner yawned.

Our map lumbered from point to point

as if trying to remember something itself,

anything. We tossed it and got out.

On the long walk back the tundra looked cozier

by moonlight, everywhere the same,

white as bleached whalebone. But

things had not been right all day.

In the damp heat everything was wobbly,

even the bride at the old mission who

seemed to grow clouds like companions,

drawing them after. I glimpsed a ring

of seal-fur flash on her wrist. Mm-hmm,

unh-hunh they went. The honeymoon

was spent beyond the rigs. It was enough

for them it didn't rain or snow though

the driftwood fire they made beside the boats

was all smoke. The sea sounded obscure

as if it had no shape and was empty.

We tried to capture it on Canon 501

and sent it south, but even that seemed staged.

优美的经典英文诗歌篇4

Carentan O Carentan

by Louis Simpson

Trees in the old days used to stand

And shape a shady lane

Where lovers wandered hand in hand

Who came from Carentan.

This was the shining green canal

Where we came two by two

Walking at combat-interval.

Such trees we never knew.

The day was early June, the ground

Was soft and bright with dew.

Far away the guns did sound,

But here the sky was blue.

The sky was blue, but there a smoke

Hung still above the sea

Where the ships together spoke

To towns we could not see.

Could you have seen us through a glass

You would have said a walk

Of farmers out to turn the grass,

Each with his own hay-fork.

The watchers in their leopard suits

Waited till it was time,

And aimed between the belt and boot

And let the barrel climb.

I must lie down at once, there is

A hammer at my knee.

And call it death or cowardice,

Don't count again on me.

Everything's all right, Mother,

Everyone gets the same

At one time or another.

It's all in the game.

I never strolled, nor ever shall,

Down such a leafy lane.

I never drank in a canal,

Nor ever shall again.

There is a whistling in the leaves

And it is not the wind,

The twigs are falling from the knives

That cut men to the ground.

Tell me, Master-Sergeant,

The way to turn and shoot.

But the Sergeant's silent

That taught me how to do it.

O Captain, show us quickly

Our place upon the map.

But the Captain's sickly

And taking a long nap.

Lieutenant, what's my duty,

My place in the platoon?

He too's a sleeping beauty,

Charmed by that strange tune.

Carentan O Carentan

Before we met with you

We never yet had lost a man

Or known what death could do.

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