求一些英文诗或英文抒情文章[200词左右]
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求一些英文诗或英文抒情文章[200词左右]
用于演讲比赛 哲理小文也可 不要太长
用于演讲比赛 哲理小文也可 不要太长
1Feeding Duck
One duck stood on my toes.
The other made watery rushes after bread.
Thrown by my momentary hand;instead
She stood duck-still and got far more than those.
An invisible drone boomed by
With a beetle in it;the neighbour's yearning bull
Bugled across five fields.And an evening full
Of other evening quietly began to die .
And my everlasting hand
Dropped on my hopocrite duck her grace of bread.
And I thought,"The first to be fattened,the first to be dead
Till my gesture enlarged,wide over the darkening land.
----By Norman MacCaig
2 Farewell Autumn Gold
Farewell Autumn Gold,my mischievous friend,
Angry and boyish could this be the end
An Orchid so perfect,lively and stong,
The pretty young girl for I still long.
I will now never know you,as the woman you were,
Deep feelings within me can no longer stir.
I will miss that sweet lady of Autumnal Gold,
Never ever to cherish,never ever to hold.
-----By Ian Reynolds
3 Slowly
Heavy is my heart,
Dark are thine eyes,
Thou and I must part,
Ere the sun rise.
Ere the sun rise,
Thou and I must part
Dark are thine eyes,
Heavy is my heart.
------By Mary Coleridge
One duck stood on my toes.
The other made watery rushes after bread.
Thrown by my momentary hand;instead
She stood duck-still and got far more than those.
An invisible drone boomed by
With a beetle in it;the neighbour's yearning bull
Bugled across five fields.And an evening full
Of other evening quietly began to die .
And my everlasting hand
Dropped on my hopocrite duck her grace of bread.
And I thought,"The first to be fattened,the first to be dead
Till my gesture enlarged,wide over the darkening land.
----By Norman MacCaig
2 Farewell Autumn Gold
Farewell Autumn Gold,my mischievous friend,
Angry and boyish could this be the end
An Orchid so perfect,lively and stong,
The pretty young girl for I still long.
I will now never know you,as the woman you were,
Deep feelings within me can no longer stir.
I will miss that sweet lady of Autumnal Gold,
Never ever to cherish,never ever to hold.
-----By Ian Reynolds
3 Slowly
Heavy is my heart,
Dark are thine eyes,
Thou and I must part,
Ere the sun rise.
Ere the sun rise,
Thou and I must part
Dark are thine eyes,
Heavy is my heart.
------By Mary Coleridge