姹紫嫣红NEI
Remember me --- Christina Rossetti Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go ,yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that planned: Only remember me ;you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember,do not grieve: For it darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. "思忆 ——克里斯蒂娜·罗塞蒂 ——朵儿(译)请记住我,当我离去时我去到那遥远的静谧的土地那时你再不能牵住我的手而我也再不能欲去还留。 请记住我,当你再也不能日复一日向我诉说着未来的想望只要你还记着我,你明白的,到那时再相劝或祈祷已然迟矣 但如果你暂时将我遗忘而后又忆起,请不要忧伤 因为那黑暗和腐朽之乡倘若能留下些许我过去的思想我宁愿你能将我微笑地忘记也远远胜似你把我悲伤地记起。
chunping1988
英文诗歌分享如下:【1】Rain雨Rainisfallingallaround,雨儿在到处降落,Itfallsonfieldandtree,它落在田野和树梢,Itrainsontheumbrellahere,它落在这边的雨伞上,Andontheshipsatsea.又落在航行海上的船只。byR.L.Stevenson,1850-1894【2】OSailor,ComeAshore啊!水手,上岸吧Osailor,comeashore啊!水手,上岸吧Whathaveyoubroughtforme?你给我带来什么?Redcoral,whitecoral,海里的珊瑚,Coralfromthesea.红的,白的。Ididnotdigitfromtheground它不是我从地下挖的,Norpluckitfromatree;也不是从树上摘的;Feebleinsectsmadeit它是暴风雨的海裹Inthestormysea.弱小昆虫做成的。byC.G.Rossetti
辛巴在深圳
Do not stand at my grave and weep不要在我的墓前哭泣I am not there. I do not sleep我不在那里我没有睡去I am a thousand winds that blow 我是吹拂而过的千缕之风I am the diamond glints on snow我已化为璀璨似钻的雪花I am the sunlight on ripened grain我是洒落在熟穗上的日光I am the gentle autumn rain我化为了温柔的秋雨When you awake in the mornings hush当你在早晨的寂谧中醒来I am the swift uplifting rush我是鸟儿沉默盘旋时Of quiet birds in circled flight雀跃飞升的气流I am the soft stars that shine at night我是夜晚中闪耀柔光的星子Do not stand at my grave and cry不要站在我的墓前哭泣I am not there. I did not die.我不在那儿我没有逝去A Psalm of Life Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest!And the grave is not its goal;Dust thou art, to dust returnest,Was not spoken of the soul.Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined and our way;But to act, That much to-morrow.Find us farther than to-day.Art is long, and time is fleeting. And our hearts, though stout and brave. Still, like muffled drums, are beating,Funeral marches to the grave。In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life,Be not like dumb,driven cattle!Be a hero in the strife!Trust no future.howe'er pleasant!Let the dead Past bury its dead!Act,act in the living Present!Let us,then,be up and doing,With a heart for any fate;Still achieving,still pursuing,Learn to labour and to wait. (人生礼颂) 请别用哀伤的诗句对我讲;人生呵,无非是虚梦一场因为沉睡的灵魂如死一般,事物的表里并不一样。人生是实在的!人生是热烈的!人生的目标决不是坟墓;你是尘土,应归于尘土。此话指的并不是我们的精神。我们的归宿并不是快乐,也不是悲伤,实干,才是我们的道路,每天不断前进,蒸蒸蒸日上。光阴易逝,而艺海无涯,我们的心哪——虽然勇敢坚强,却像被布蒙住的铜鼓,常把殡葬的哀乐擂响。在这人生的宿营地,在这辽阔的世界战场,别做无言的牲畜任人驱赶,做一名英雄汉立马横枪!别相信未来,哪怕未来多么欢乐!让死去的往昔将死亡一切埋葬!上帝在上,我们胸怀勇气,让我们起来干吧,下定决心,不管遭遇怎样;不断胜利,不断追求,要学会苦干和耐心等待。
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Death Be Not Proud
死神,你莫骄傲
by John Donne
约翰.多恩
Death be not proud, though some have called thee
死神,你莫骄傲,尽管有人说你
Mighty and dreadful, for, thou art not so,
如何强大,如何可怕,你并不是这样;
For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow,
你以为你把谁谁谁****了,其实,
Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me;
可怜的死神,他们没死;你现在也还杀不死我。
From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be,
休息、睡眠,这些不过是你的写照,
Much pleasure, then from thee, much more must flow,
既能给人享受,那你本人提供的一定更多;
And soonest our best men with thee do go,
我们最美好的人随你去得越早,
Rest of their bones, and soul's delivery.
越能早日获得身体的休息,灵魂的解脱。
Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,
你是命运、机会、君主、亡命徒的奴隶,
And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell,
你和毒药、战争、疾病同住在一起,
And poppy, or charms can make us sleep as well,
罂粟和咒符和你的打击相比,同样,
And better than thy stroak; why swell'st thou then?
甚至更能催我入睡;那你何必趾高气扬呢?
One short sleep past, we wake eternally,
睡了一小觉之后,我们便永远觉醒了,
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.
再也不会有死亡,你死神也将死去。
日出 The Sun Rising
BUSY old fool, unruly Sun,
忙碌的老傻瓜,任性的太阳,
Why dost thou thus,
为什么你要穿过窗棂,
Through windows, and through curtains, call on us ?
透过窗帘前来招呼我们?
Must to thy motions lovers' seasons run ?
难道情人的季节也得有你一样的转向?
Saucy pedantic wretch, go chide
莽撞迂腐的东西,你去斥骂
Late school-boys and sour prentices,
上学迟到的孩童,怨尤的学徒,
Go tell court-huntsmen that the king will ride,
去通知宫廷的猎人,国王要起驾,
Call country ants to harvest offices ;
吩咐乡下的蚂蚁完成收割人的劳作;
Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime,
爱情呀,始终如一,不使节气的变换,
Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time.
更不懂钟点、日子和月份这些时间的碎片。
Thy beams so reverend, and strong
为什么你竟然会自认
Why shouldst thou think ?
你的光线如此可畏和强壮?
I could eclipse and cloud them with a wink,
我只须一眨跟,你便会黯然无光,
But that I would not lose her sight so long.
但我不愿她的倩影消失隐遁:
If her eyes have not blinded thine,
倘若她的明眸还没使你目盲,
Look, and to-morrow late tell me,
好好瞧瞧.明天迟些再告诉我,
Whether both th' Indias of spice and mine
盛产金银香料的东西印度
Be where thou left'st them, or lie here with me.
在你今天离开的地方,还是躺在我身旁,
Ask for those kings whom thou saw'st yesterday,
去问一下你昨天看到的所有帝王,
And thou shalt hear, "All here in one bed lay."
那答案准保都将是“全在这一张床上”。
She's all states, and all princes I ;
她便是一切国家,我是君主的君主.
Nothing else is ;
其余的便什么都不是。
Princes do but play us ; compared to this,
君主们不过摹仿着我们;与此相比,
All honour's mimic, all wealth alchemy.
一切荣誉是丑角,一切财富是骗局。
Thou, Sun, art half as happy as we,
你,太阳,只拥有我们一半欢乐,
In that the world's contracted thus ;
当宇宙在这样一个世界里聚拢;
Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be
你的年龄需要悠闲;既然你的职责
To warm the world, that's done in warming us.
便是温暖世界,你己对我们尽了本份。
Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere ;
你只须照耀我们这儿.光芒就会遍及四方,
This bed thy center is, these walls thy sphere.
这张床是你的中心,墙壁是你的穹苍。
情人之无限 Lovers' Infiniteness
IF yet I have not all thy love,
如果我还不曾得到你的全部的爱,
Dear, I shall never have it all ;
这全部我将永远无法获取;
I cannot breathe one other sigh, to move,
我不能吐出另一声动人的磋叹,
Nor can intreat one other tear to fall ;
也不能让另外一滴眼泪滚落,
And all my treasure, which should purchase thee,
叹息,眼泪,誓辞,一封封情书,
Sighs, tears, and oaths, and letters I have spent ;
这些原应换取你的珍宝已是白费,
Yet no more can be due to me,
而假如你的爱不肯全部付出,
Than at the bargain made was meant.
只是按照交易定下的份额分配,
If then thy gift of love were partial,
既分给我一些,又匀给别人一些,
That some to me, some should to others fall,
你的这份爱的礼物碎损残缺,
Dear, I shall never have thee all.
亲爱的,我永远无法全部获得。
Or if then thou gavest me all,
而你如果把全部的爱赐与了我,
All was but all, which thou hadst then ;
那也不过是从前的全部爱,
But if in thy heart since there be or shall
假如有别的男子向你的芳心潜入,
New love created be by other men,
让你现在或将来产生新的爱,
Which have their stocks entire, and can in tears,
他们的资本齐全,更能在眼泪,叹息
In sighs, in oaths, and letters, outbid me,
誓辞,和情书上满足你的虚荣,
This new love may beget new fears,
那新的爱会导致新的惊悸,
For this love was not vow'd by thee.
因为这种爱背离了你的初衷。
And yet it was, thy gift being general ;
既然如此,你的礼物对众人广施,
The ground, thy heart, is mine ; what ever shall
你的芳心属我,无论这土地上生长什么,
Grow there, dear, I should have it all.
我都应该拥有那全部。
Yet I would not have all yet.
但就此得到全部井非我之所愿,
He that hath all can have no more ;
因为一经获取便不再会增添,
And since my love doth every day admit
既然我的爱每天都有新的进展,
New growth, thou shouldst have new rewards in store ;
你也得为此准备下新的酬谢,
Thou canst not every day give me thy heart,
你不能每天都交给我一颗心,
If thou canst give it, then thou never gavest it ;
倘若说能给出,便意味前此的不是。
Love's riddles are, that though thy heart depart,
爱情真是个谜团,尽管你的已出门,
It stays at home, and thou with losing savest it ;
却依然在家,拣回也就是丢失;
But we will have a way more liberal,
可是我们的办法却更为变通,
Than changing hearts, to join them ; so we shall
无须换心,只要将两颗心儿合拢,
Be one, and one another's all.
便能将对方的全部拥入怀中。