每日必读英语诗歌精选

2017-03-08

英文诗歌通常句子短小,语言精练,诗者运用有限的字数表达其无限的思想情感。在诗歌中运用修辞的目的就是要表达出所有的思想和内涵,并且避免赘述。下面是小编带来的每日必读英语诗歌,欢迎阅读!

每日必读英语诗歌篇一

Seal sat High Island

by Hayden Carruth

Scrambled eggs and whiskey

in the false-dawn light. Chicago,

a sweet town, bleak, God knows,

but sweet. Sometimes. And

weren't we fine tonight?

When Hank set up that limping

treble roll behind me

my horn just growled and I

thought my heart would burst.

And Brad M. pressing with the

soft stick and Joe-Anne

singing low. Here we are now

in the White Tower, leaning

on one another, too tired

to go home. But don't say a word,

don't tell a soul, they wouldn't

understand, they couldn't, never

in a million years, how fine,

how magnificent we were.

每日必读英语诗歌篇二

selections from Vertumnal

by Stephen Yenser

Close call, close call, close call: this early in the morning

The raucous crows' raw caws are ricochets off rock.

Afloat on wire from a dead tree's branch a piece of charred limb

Repeats a finch that perched on it in its last life.

Here under the pergola, loaded with green wistaria,

Misty air wistful with a few late lavender clusters,

Light falling in petal-sized spots across the notebook page

(Falling just now for instance on the phrase Light falling),

And under the feeder where the thumb-sized Calliope hummer

Hovers like a promising word on wings thrumming

To slip her bill-straw past the busy sugar ants

Through the red flower's grill into the sweetened red water,

And over there in your "office" under the lean-to under the crabapple,

Its fruit (like tiny ottomans) rotting sweetly on the branch

(Bouquet of Calvados and fresh tobacco),

Where in the midst of spades and pruners, hatchets, hoes, and shears,

Trowels, dibbles, rakes, and sickles you ground your axes,

Sharpened your wits, filed your notes and journals,

Moving through the garden, through all you made of where you lived——

You catch your ex-son-in-law, taking photos, figs, and notes on notes.

每日必读英语诗歌篇三

Sediments of Santa Monica

by Brenda Hillman

A left margin watches the sea floor approach

It takes 30 million years

It is the first lover

More saints for Augustine's mother

A girl in red shorts shakes Kafka's

The Trial free of some sand

A left margin watches the watcher from Dover

After the twentieth century these cliffs

Looked like ribbons on braids or dreads

A dream had come right over

With a sort of severe leakage

Ah love let us be true to one another

Went down to the ferris wheel

God's Rolodex

There were neon spikes around everyone

Like the Virgin's spikes

Old punk's mohawk Evidence of inner fire

Rode throwing words off Red current Light swearing

Ah love The century

Had become a little drippy at the end

We're still growing but the stitches hurt Let us be

True to one another for the world

Easy on the myths now

Make it up Sleep well

每日必读英语诗歌篇四

Turn of a Year

by Joan Houlihan

This is regret: or a ferret. Snuffling,

stunted, a snout full of snow.

As the end of day shuffles down

the repentant scurry and swarm-

an unstable contrition is born.

Bend down. Look into the lair.

Where newborn pieties spark and strike

I will make my peace as a low bulb

burnt into a dent of snow. A cloth to keep me

from seeping. Light crumpled over a hole.

Why does the maker keep me awake?

He must want my oddments, their glow.

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