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经典英文诗精选:The Way At first a mere thread of a footpath half blotted
+ P5 i% j+ z3 s$ N' l out by the grasses
7 x1 ~& t1 D( G2 i& f" G8 n* U! S Sweeping triumphant across it, it wound between hedges of roses9 S' n' a0 X2 s6 Y+ G! |1 j
Whose blossoms were poised above leaves as pond lilies float on& o p. e* [ I W: g- ~- D9 g. c
the water,
3 h$ n3 D$ }& G" ] While hidden by bloom in a hawthorn a bird filled the morning with: I: ?" b0 m# x% a6 n1 s
singing.9 n. x& \; Q0 o, y0 V, ~
It widened a highway, majestic, stretching ever" {, n" {) a% `: ^8 f$ K
to distant horizons,
! J" X) W' _) c4 W$ h0 q+ p Where shadows of tree-branches wavered, vague outlines invaded by
/ R2 b& K2 |7 r& r3 A sunshine;
4 B* _, n9 ^: d( _2 z" u" U No sound but the wind as it whispered the secrets of earth to the8 H8 Q0 w% {' N, w
flowers,
3 ]* A# X s; p3 ^% p k* ]7 @ And the hum of the yellow bees, honey-laden and dusty with pollen.: Q( a2 j; V+ N4 {
And Summer said, "Come, follow onward, with no thought save the
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3 t' C" {5 z5 i# B$ A u. d: v. w, v to wander,& ]8 p5 [/ ^8 E( T$ c! t( N
The wind, and the bees, and the flowers, all singing the great song
" |8 r" Z+ Z' B4 R+ m- d of Nature,( T4 p- A# X0 _. t
Are minstrels of change and of promise, they herald the joy of the
5 j9 J+ N; s+ R G Future.". D( t6 c4 [ B2 b; m& T7 l6 S
Later the solitude vanished, confused and distracted
! C# J1 v; z' _( V; |0 L the road
6 o) J$ H3 ]( q: o; {/ u Where many were seeking and jostling. Left behind were6 B! G. \. l0 c/ M
the trees
# G1 s9 Z# [0 f& ]5 v# f and the flowers,
$ {* a% n+ l( Z4 r8 Z The half-realized beauty of quiet, the sacred unconscious communing.
8 D. I( C5 b" F And now he is come to a river, a line of gray, sullen water,3 p/ G1 B' r% x! ~# k. e- Q/ H/ h
Not blue and splashing, but dark, rolling somberly on to the ocean.
" l# d5 W+ }1 \8 `9 E6 N But on the far side is a city whose windows flame gold in the sunset.7 v, z1 S1 m6 x: H. t: d. M- D
It lies fair and shining before him, a gem set betwixt sky and water,
; H8 \! {, ^! y# g1 T/ T And spanning the river a bridge, frail promise to longing desire,5 B7 c; r. v- f4 K; |8 Y
Flung by man in his infinite courage, across the stern force of& Y; V6 A1 ^3 N1 n' `: `3 m A" V. G
the water;9 `) P5 @# g7 n) A- i9 Z+ }9 K4 W
And he looks at the river and fears, the bridge is so slight,
& z6 K) n! R; H+ u. U5 X yet he ventures! g2 M, W4 Y, k+ L! f' K: K
His life to its fragile keeping, if it fails the waves will engulf4 `- T3 K* j3 l* ]& O
him.
" ~$ e4 j7 ?. N, q, j O Arches! be strong to uphold him, and bear him across to the city,
$ y( u# K( Y/ g The beautiful city whose spires still glow with the fires of sunset!$ z: |6 a% P8 a
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