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经典英文诗精选:The Way At first a mere thread of a footpath half blotted& @0 ~5 x8 r" |, Z8 m. h
out by the grasses
& D8 U3 D! w; Y$ B0 M Sweeping triumphant across it, it wound between hedges of roses0 x- I5 e2 d! M/ p; r
Whose blossoms were poised above leaves as pond lilies float on3 L3 D$ m* K+ j- I- U! e
the water,
3 a9 P/ e( T- m. s4 | While hidden by bloom in a hawthorn a bird filled the morning with, d4 D+ z5 n+ ~/ U1 t
singing.
$ o3 [5 R0 L. \8 J7 `: O5 l It widened a highway, majestic, stretching ever
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9 F& x$ b# v5 }; W& y6 P Where shadows of tree-branches wavered, vague outlines invaded by
0 s% Z7 R+ c. U: }4 e! ]: j$ U sunshine;
, Q4 k+ I3 z0 I: Y/ h1 J No sound but the wind as it whispered the secrets of earth to the' ~7 q h: N @) w' W0 g) O {' d
flowers,
1 {& M! t( E! R4 |4 v And the hum of the yellow bees, honey-laden and dusty with pollen.
7 Q5 I6 |4 M; ?. L3 \9 ]- W/ O+ [ And Summer said, "Come, follow onward, with no thought save the
+ O; o Y* O# w. O! R longing
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The wind, and the bees, and the flowers, all singing the great song* g) n* {% s7 y" K5 L4 J, J' x
of Nature,$ i. h& |/ a4 B" }& J
Are minstrels of change and of promise, they herald the joy of the6 {3 v/ w6 p+ |) s5 I4 Q
Future."1 U' p5 q0 O8 B9 V) Z6 J/ U
Later the solitude vanished, confused and distracted6 ?, v- f+ Q* {4 z0 P
the road9 s6 ` ]0 B" O5 P8 M7 f' h+ A2 R9 g
Where many were seeking and jostling. Left behind were" B) R6 ]7 H3 x3 l% ]1 {& k
the trees
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+ I9 P2 V7 h, D The half-realized beauty of quiet, the sacred unconscious communing.
# G7 F: d$ B, h6 N& { And now he is come to a river, a line of gray, sullen water,
% g4 }' v1 o5 H Not blue and splashing, but dark, rolling somberly on to the ocean.
4 X v5 l9 G. ^+ B; G. { {- Z8 r+ k But on the far side is a city whose windows flame gold in the sunset.; H2 B `( M+ n+ T& U( l
It lies fair and shining before him, a gem set betwixt sky and water,
5 p q5 t& K0 J4 U% M; | And spanning the river a bridge, frail promise to longing desire," S9 ^6 K0 U2 d+ ], @) f
Flung by man in his infinite courage, across the stern force of
* h6 G" @1 _, B/ Y the water;
, B; C6 }7 D& c O And he looks at the river and fears, the bridge is so slight,+ i8 ~1 D' j; o/ A6 M/ W
yet he ventures v2 {: F4 f2 t2 D" C: W
His life to its fragile keeping, if it fails the waves will engulf% D7 d$ I+ T, F
him.
7 q; e/ n* o3 u O Arches! be strong to uphold him, and bear him across to the city,0 m# O5 o' l4 t
The beautiful city whose spires still glow with the fires of sunset!
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