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  英语诗歌:A Dusk

  Christian Wiman

  How slowly the mountain

  takes it in,

  like a diagnosis

  of darkness.

  The consolation

  of a continuation

  that has nothing to do

  with you.

  英语诗歌:

  I Walk from Steeple to Steeple

  Regan Good

  You diagram promises by your advancements

  but leave bad things behind -- germy wing.

  (World like a large drum beaten by soft things.)

  I've spun unlike the lilies without proper goals,

  toiled in wrong ways, it was the wrong difficulty

  I sought.

  Stunning the newborn things, all

  these babies baking in their brains or playing

  in the fronds in their throes --

  The steeples were needle-like in their insistence

  that the answer was always up, yet, with gusto

  one walks the paved streets under the boiling sun --

  (We live in the world with the bird and the whale.)

  Despite the hemlock on the hill; despite the crow --

  I watched the movement of the birds exact diligence

  of no consequence but description,

  heavenly description, of things fluted and feathered,

  things flying liquid and high.

  They cleave and cluster,

  break then roll, corrosive mites infesting underwings,

  their stained skin hidden from the whorl in my eye.

  Behind my back -- the hooded rill of woods.

  (Sun gavels the clouds; rain pounds the underdrum.)

  Birds are the lilies. The will is the sickle. Birdsong

  over the Willsong, one whistles loudly on the bluestone,

  especially through long rains, though most hotly in the sun.

  One wears it as a crown -- the sun and its wreathing song.

  (We are as in a big drum, cold, pale spring, the increments of an underwing.)

  Above, birds flying in circles and common-seeming serpentines.

  英语诗歌:Flight

  Christian Wiman

  -- after Anna Akhmatova

  In the end we love the line love cannot cross.

  In the end we fall for what we fail.

  Forget friendship. Ardor.

  Forget the years that only grow harder

  as the soul recedes in what the years bring,

  grown alien to any touchable thing.

  Touch me. As I am. As you can.

  My heart a bird's heart just beyond your hand.

  英语诗歌:A Final Ease

  Barry Spacks

  After the vaunting reach for gold,

  feeling no need for a curtain-call,

  I'd leave the stage with ardor cooled

  as Sisyphus, at the foot of the hill,

  might give it all up, the crazy rote

  of shove and sweat he'd always known,

  cease with a smile, light a cheroot,

  and sit down on his stone.

  
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