brightstar诗歌朗诵
❶ 适合朗诵的英文诗
爱尔兰民间有一首家喻户晓的诗,Mother Machree,也是歌颂伟大的母爱
Mother Machree 慈母颂
There’s a spot in my heart
which no colleen may own;
There’s a depth in my soul
never sounded or known;
在我心中有那么一隅,
任何少女也不能占据。
它埋在我灵魂的深处,
我从不声张从不表露。
There’s a place in my memory
my life that you fill;
No other can take it
no one ever will;
在我的记忆里,
生活充满着你。
别人不能替代,
永远也无例外。
Every sorrow or care
in the dear days gone by;
Was made bright by the light
of the smile in your eye;
逝去的欢乐日子里,
也曾有烦恼和忧伤。
但你眸中微笑的光,
总可以把一切照亮。
Like a candle that’s set
in a window at night;
Your fond love has cheered me
and guided me right;
宛如一支点燃的蜡烛,
茫茫黑夜中透过窗户。
你温柔的爱鼓舞着我,
指引我走上正确道路。
Sure I love the dear silver
that shines in your hair;
And the brow that’s all furrowed
and wrinkled with care;
我爱你美丽的头髪,
闪烁着熠熠的银光。
我爱你额上的皱纹,
刻满了岁月的沧桑。
I kiss the dear fingers
so toil warm for me;
Oh! God bless you and
keep you, mother machree!
我吻你优美的双手,
为我辛劳暖我心房。
愿主保佑与你同在,
慈母啊,我的亲娘!
❷ 圣诞节英语朗诵诗
朗诵诗如下:
The Real ReasonExcitement and joy are filling the air;The lights add special decorWe're shopping for Christmas gifts everywhere,But are gifts what Christmas is for?
圣诞节的真实含义,空气里充满了喜悦和兴奋;灯饰增添了独特的气氛。我们四处购置圣诞礼物,但圣诞节不是为了圣诞礼物。
The wreaths and the trees and the partiesAren't what we need to convey;It's the birth of our Savior, Jesus,The real reason for this holiday
花环,圣诞派对和美丽的圣诞树。不是我们过节的初衷,过节是为纪念救世主,耶稣基督,这才是圣诞节的真谛。
(2)brightstar诗歌朗诵扩展阅读:
朗诵前准备:正确深入的理解
朗诵者要把作品的思想感情准确地表现出来,需要透过字里行间,理解作品的内在含义,首先要清除障碍,搞清楚文中生字、生词、成语典故、语句等的含义,不要囫囵吞枣。望文生义。其次,要把握作品创作的背景、作品的主题和情感的基调,这样才会准确地理解作品,才不会把作品念得支离破碎,甚至歪曲原作的思想内容。
❸ Star Light,StarBright
星星点灯
❹ 求英语诗歌或者散文朗诵
【1】Rain雨
Rain is falling all around, 雨儿在到处降落,
It falls on field and tree, 它落在田野和树梢,
It rains on the umbrella here, 它落在这边的雨伞上,
And on the ships at sea. 又落在航行海上的船只。
by R. L. Stevenson, 1850-1894
【2】What Does The Bee Do?
What does the bee do? 蜜蜂做些什么?
Bring home honey. 把蜂蜜带回家。
And what does Father do? 父亲做些什么?
Bring home money. 把钱带回家。
And what does Mother do? 母亲做些什么?
Lay out the money. 把钱用光。
And what does baby do?婴儿做些什么?
Eat up the honey. 把蜜吃光。
by C. G. Rossetti, 1830-1894
【3】O Sailor, Come Ashore啊!水手,上岸吧
(Part I)
O sailor, come ashore 啊!水手,上岸吧
What have you brought for me? 你给我带来什么?
Red coral , white coral, 海里的珊瑚,
Coral from the sea. 红的,白的。
(Part II)
I did not dig it from the ground 它不是我从地下挖的,
Nor pluck it from a tree; 也不是从树上摘的;
Feeble insects made it 它是暴风雨的海裹
In the stormy sea. 弱小昆虫做成的。
by C. G. Rossetti
【4】THE WIND风
(Part I)
Who has seen the wind? 谁曾见过风的面貌?
Neither I nor you; 谁也没见过,不论你或我;
But when the leaves hang trembling, 但在树叶震动之际,
The wind is passing through. 风正从那里吹过。
(Part II)
Who has seen the wind? 谁曾见过风的面孔?
Neither you nor I; 谁也没见过,不论你或我;
But when the trees bow down their heads, 但在树梢低垂之际,
The wind is passing by. 风正从那里经过。
~by C. G. Rossetti
另一首诗人的风之歌
O wind , why do you never rest, 风啊!为何你永不休止
Wandering, whistling to and fro, 来来回回的漂泊,呼啸
Bring rain out of the west, 从西方带来了雨
From the dim north bringing snow? 从蒙眬的北方带来了雪。
【5】THE CUCKOO布谷鸟
In April, 四月里,
Come he will, 它就来了,
In May, 五月里,
Sing all day, 整天吟唱多逍遥,
In June, 六月里,
Change his tune, 它在改变曲调,
In July, 七月里,
Prepare to fly, 准备飞翔,
In August, 八月里,
Go he must! 它就得离去了!
~by Mother Goose's Nursery Rhyme
【6】COLORS颜色
What is pink? A rose is pink 什么是粉红色?
By the fountain's brink. 喷泉边的玫瑰就是粉红色。
What is red? A poppy's red 什么是艳红色?
In its barley bed. 在大麦床里的罂粟花就是艳红色。
What is blue? The sky is blue 什么是蔚蓝色?天空就是蔚蓝色,
Where the clouds float thro'. 云朵飘过其间。
What is white? A swan is white 什么是白色?
Sailing in the light. 阳光下嬉水的天鹅就是白色。
What is yellow? Pears are yellow, 什么是黄色?梨儿就是黄色,
Rich and ripe and mellow. 熟透且多汁。
What is green? The grass is green, 什么是绿色?草就是绿色,
With small flowers between. 小花掺杂其间。
What is violet? Clouds are violet 什么是紫色?夏日夕阳里的
In the summer twilight. 彩霞就是紫色。
What is orange? Why, an orange, 什么是橘色?当然啦!
Just an orange! 橘子就是橘色。
by C. G. Rossetti
【7】A House Of Cards 纸牌堆成的房子
(1)
A house of cards 纸牌堆成的房子
Is neat and small; 洁净及小巧
Shake the table, 摇摇桌子
It must fall. 它一定会倒。
(2)
Find the court cards 找出绘有人像的纸牌
One by one; 一张一张地竖起
Raise it, roof it,---- 再加上顶盖
Now it's done;---- 现在房子已经盖好
Shake the table! 摇摇桌子
That's the fun. 那就是它的乐趣。
by C. G. Rossetti
【8】What Does Little Birdie Say?
(1)
What does little birdie say, 小鸟说些什么呢?
In her nest at peep of day? 在这黎明初晓的小巢中?
Let me fly, says little birdie, 小鸟说,让我飞,
Mother, let me fly away, 妈妈,让我飞走吧。
Birdie, rest a little longer, 宝贝,稍留久一会儿,
Till the little wings are stronger. 等到那对小翅膀再长硬些儿。
So she rests a little longer, 因此它又多留了一会儿,
Then she flies away. 然而它还是飞走了。
(2)
What does little baby say, 婴儿说些什么,
In her bed at peep of day? 在破晓时分的床上?
Baby says, like little birdie, 婴儿像小鸟那样说,
Let me rise and fly away. 让我起来飞走吧。
Baby, sleep a little longer, 乖乖,稍微多睡一会儿,
Till the little limbs are stronger. 等你的四肢再长硬点儿。
If she sleeps a little longer, 如果她再多睡一会儿,
Baby too shall fly away. 婴儿必然也会像鸟儿一样地飞走。
by Alfred Tennyson, 1809-1892
【9】The Star 星星
(1)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star! 闪耀,闪耀,小星星!
How I wonder what you are, 我想知道你身形,
Up above the world so high, 高高挂在天空中,
Like a diamond in the sky. 就像天上的钻石。
(2)
When the blazing sun is gone, 灿烂太阳已西沉,
When he nothing shines upon, 它已不再照万物,
Then you show your little light, 你就显露些微光,
Twinkle, twinkle all the night. 整个晚上眨眼睛。
(3)
The dark blue sky you keep 留恋漆黑的天空
And often thro' my curtains peep, 穿过窗帘向我望,
For you never shut your eye 永不闭上你眼睛
Till the sun is in the sky. 直到太阳又现形。
(4)
'Tis your bright and tiny spark 你这微亮的火星,
Lights the traveler in the dark; 黑夜照耀着游人,
Though I know not what you are 虽我不知你身形,
Twinkle, twinkle, little star! 闪耀,闪耀,小星星!
by Jane Taylor, 1783-1824
【10】At The Seaside 海边
(1)
When I was down beside the sea 当我到海边时
A wooden spade they gave to me 他们给了我一把木铲
To dig the sandy shore. 好去挖掘沙滩。
(2)
The holes were empty like a cup 挖成像杯状般的空洞
In every hole the sea camp up, 让每个洞中的海水涌现
Till it could come no more. 直到它不能再涌现。
by R. L. Stevenson
【11】Boats Sail On The Rivers
(1)
Boats sail on the rivers, 小舟在河上航行,
And ships sail on the seas; 大船在海中操轮,
But clouds that sail across the sky, 然而白云飘过天空时,
Are prettier far than these. 比这些更为悦人。
(2)
There are bridges on the rivers, 河上有桥,
As pretty as you please; 如你所愿的那么悦目;
But the bow that bridges heaven, 然而横跨在穹苍的长虹,
And overtops the trees, 却比树梢更高,
And builds a road from earth to sky, 而能建筑一条通行天际的道路,
Is prettier far than these. 比这些更为美好。
by C. G. Rossetti
【12】The Swing 秋千
(1)
How do you like to go up in a swing, 你喜欢荡一趟秋千,
Up in the air so blue? 置身于蓝蓝的晴空吗?
Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing 啊,我认为这是小孩所能做到的
Ever a child can do. 最愉快的玩耍。
(2)
Up in the air and over the wall, 越过墙外高踞天空,
Till I can see so wide, 直到我能望见如此广大的世界,
River and trees and cattle and all 河流、树木、牛群,
Over the countryside---- 还有整个的乡村。
(3)
Till I look down on the garden green 直到我俯瞰着翠绿的花园
Down on the roof so brown---- 以及棕色的屋顶
Up in the air I go flying again 我又飞上天去,
Up in the air and down! 在天地间上下穿梭!
by R. L. Stevenson
【13】The Blossom 花儿
(1)
Merry, merry sparrow! 愉快,愉快的小麻雀!
Under leaves so green, 在如此翠绿的树叶下,
A happy blossom 一朵幸福的花儿
Sees you, swift as arrow, 看着你,如箭般地敏捷,
Seek your cradle narrow 在我的胸前寻找
Near my bosom. 你那窄小的摇篮。
(2)
Pretty, pretty robin! 漂亮,漂亮的知更鸟!
Under leaves so green, 在如此翠绿的树叶下,
A happy blossom 一朵幸福的花朵
Hears you sobbing, sobbing, 听到你呜咽,呜咽,
Pretty, pretty, robin, 漂亮,漂亮的知更鸟!
Near my bosom. 在我的胸前盘旋。
❺ 求一片英文诗歌朗诵稿6分钟左右。
6分钟的时间还不太好找,我找了一个比较脍炙人口的诗,你可以选一个前奏长一些的背景音乐试试——智力诗人:巴勃鲁·聂鲁达(PabloNeruda)
I like for you to be still《我喜欢你是寂静的》
我喜欢你是寂静的,仿佛你消失了一样,
I like for you to be still,it is as though you were absent,
你从远处聆听我,我的声音却无法触及你。
and you hear me from far away,and my voice does not touch you.
好像你的双眼已经飞离去,如同一个吻,封缄了你的嘴
It seems as though your eyes had flown away ,and it seems that a kiss had sealed your mouth.
如同所有的事物充满了我的灵魂,
As all things are filled with my soul
你从所有的事物中浮现,充满了我的灵魂。
you emerge from the things, filled my soul.
你像我的灵魂,一只梦的蝴蝶。你如同忧郁这个词。
You are like my soul, a butterfly of dream, and you are like the word Melancholy.
我喜欢你是寂静的,好像你已远去。
I like for you to be still,and you seem far away.
你听起来像在悲叹,一只如鸽悲鸣的蝴蝶。
It sounds as though you were lamenting, a butterfly cooing like a dove.
你从远处听见我,我的声音无法触及你:
And you hear me from far away and my voice does not touch you:
让我在你的沉默中安静无声。
Let me come to be still in your silence.
并且让我借你的沉默与你说话,
And let me talk to you with your silence
你的沉默明亮如灯,简单如指环,
that is bright as a lamp,simple as a ring.
你就像黑夜,拥有寂寞与群星。
You are like the night, with its stillness and constellations.
你的沉默就是星星的沉默,遥远而明亮。
Your silence is that of a star, as remote and candid.
我喜欢你是寂静的,仿佛你消失了一样,
I like for you to be still, it is as though you were absent,
遥远而且哀伤,仿佛你已经死了。
distant and full of sorrow as though you had died.
彼时,一个字,一个微笑,已经足够。
One word then,one smile,is enough.
而我会觉得幸福,因那不是真的而觉得幸福。
And I am happy, happy that it's not true.
❻ 关于生日的英文诗歌朗诵!!!急~!!
1、
Today is your day to celebrate
your day to be the star
so let the ones you love all cheer
and say how special you are
A year of fun and happiness
is my birthday wish for you
You are someone special
and your birthday should be too!
2、
Wishing you ——
glad days filled with friendliness,
bright days filled with cheer,
warm days filled with happiness
to last throughout the year!
Have a wonderful brithday!
你好我是Sykes回答的那个是父母念给儿专女听的那种。属。
❼ 急求:一首英文诗歌,要求至少十四行,语言要美丽,适合朗诵,最好是爱情,比较忧伤绝望那种
记得那天,我借用你的新车,我撞凹了它
我以为你一定会杀了我的
但是你没有
记得那天,我在你的新地毯上吐了满地的草莓饼
我以为你一定会厌恶我的
但是你没有
记得那天,我拖你去海滩,而它真如你所说的下了雨
我以为你会说“我告诉过你”
但是你没有
记得那天,我和所有的男人调情好让你嫉妒,而你真的嫉妒了
我以为你一定会离开我
但是你没有
记得那天,我忘了告诉你那个舞会是要穿礼服的,而你却穿了牛仔裤
我以为你一定要抛弃我了
但是你没有
是的,有许多的事你都没有做,而你容忍我钟爱我保护我
有许多许多的事情我要回报你,等你从越南回来
但是你没有
Remember the day I borrowed your brand new car and dented it?
I thought you'd kill me,
But you didn't.
And remember the time I dragged you to the beach, and you said it would rain, and it did?
I thought you'd say, "I told you so."
But you didn't.
Do you remember the time I flirted with all the guys to make you jealous, and you were?
I thought you'd leave,
but you didn't.
Do you remember the time I spilled strawberry pie all over your car rug?
I thought you'd hit me,
but you didn't.
And remember the time I forgot to tell you the dance was formal and you showed up in jeans? I thought you'd drop me,
but you didn't.
Yes, there were lots of things you didn't do.
But you put up with me, and loved me, and protected me.
There were lots of things I wanted to make up to you when you returned from Vietnam.
But you didn't.
作者是一位普通的美国妇女,她的丈夫应征去了越南战场,后来阵亡了。她终身守寡,直至年老病逝。她的女儿在整理遗物时发现了母亲当年写给父亲的这首诗.
❽ 英语诗歌朗诵
These things can never die这些美好不会消逝
--Charles Dickens/查尔斯.狄更斯
The pure.the bright,the beautiful, 一切纯洁的,辉煌的,美丽的,
That stirred our hearts in youth, 强烈地震撼着我们年轻的心灵的,
The impulses to wordless prayer, 推动着我们做无言的祷告的,
The dreams of love and truth; 让我们梦想着爱与真理的;
The longing after something's lost, 在失去后为之感到珍惜的,
The spirit's yearning cry, 使灵魂深切地呼喊着的,
The striving after better hopes- 为了更美好的梦想而奋斗着的-
These things can never die. 这些美好不会消逝。
The timid hand stretched forth to aid 羞怯地伸出援助的手,
A brother in his need, 在你的弟兄需要的时候,
A kindly word in grief's dark hour 伤恸、困难的时候,一句亲切的话
That proves a friend indeed ; 就足以证明朋友的真心;
The plea for mercy softly breathed, 轻声地乞求怜悯,
When justice threatens nigh, 在审判临近的时候,
The sorrow of a contrite heart- 懊悔的心有一种伤感--
These things shall never die. 这些美好不会消逝。
Let nothing pass for every hand 在人间传递温情
Must find some work to do ; 尽你所能地去做;
Lose not a chance to waken love- 别错失去了唤醒爱的良机-----
Be firm,and just ,and true; 为人要坚定,正直,忠诚;
So shall a light that cannot fade 因此上方照耀着你的那道光芒
Beam on thee from on high. 就不会消失。
And angel voices say to thee---你将听到天使的声音在说-----
These things shall never die. 这些美好不会消逝。
还有
Saying Good-bye to Cambridge Again --- by Xu Zhimo
再别康桥 徐志摩
Very quietly I take my leave
As quietly as I came here;
Quietly I wave good-bye
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
The golden willows by the riverside
Are young brides in the setting sun;
Their reflections on the shimmering waves
Always linger in the depth of my heart.
The floatingheart growing in the sludge
Sways leisurely under the water;
In the gentle waves of Cambridge
I would be a water plant!
That pool under the shade of elm trees
Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky;
Shattered to pieces among the ckweeds
Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?
To seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream
To where the green grass is more verdant;
Or to have the boat fully loaded with starlight
And sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.
But I cannot sing aloud
Quietness is my farewell music;
Even summer insects heep silence for me
Silent is Cambridge tonight!
Very quietly I take my leave
As quietly as I came here;
Gently I flick my sleeves
Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away
新东方指定背诵美文30篇
http://read.freean.com/data/2006/0527/article_2572.htm
这里也是:)~
http://www.hjbbs.com/thread-49-360010.htm
❾ 哪首英文诗适合朗诵,在线等挺急的。
致云雀
—— by Percy Bysshe Shelley 雪莱
Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
Bird thou never wert,
That from Heaven, or near it,
Pourest thy full heart
In profuse strains of unpremeditated art.
你好啊,欢乐的精灵!
你似乎从不是飞禽,
从天堂或天堂的邻近,
以酣畅淋漓的乐音,
不事雕琢的艺术,倾吐你的衷心。
Higher still and higher
From the earth thou springest
Like a cloud of fire;
The blue deep thou wingest,
And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
向上,再向高处飞翔,
从地面你一跃而上,
象一片烈火的轻云,
掠过蔚蓝的天心,
永远歌唱着飞翔,飞翔着歌唱。
In the golden lightning
Of the sunken sun
O'er which clouds are bright'ning,
Thou dost float and run,
Like an unbodied joy whose race is just begun.
地平线下的太阳,
放射出金色的电光,
晴空里霞蔚云蒸,
你沐浴着阳光飞行,
似不具形体的喜悦刚开始迅疾的远征。
The pale purple even
Melts around thy flight;
Like a star of Heaven
In the broad daylight
Thou art unseen, but yet I hear thy shrill delight:
淡淡的紫色黎明
在你航程周围消融,
象昼空里的星星,
虽然不见形影,
却可以听得清你那欢乐的强音——
Keen as are the arrows
Of that silver sphere,
Whose intense lamp narrows
In the white dawn clear
Until we hardly see--we feel that it is there.
那犀利无比的乐音,
似银色星光的利箭,
它那强烈的明灯,
在晨曦中暗淡,
直到难以分辨,却能感觉到就在空间。
All the earth and air
With thy voice is loud.
As, when night is bare,
From one lonely cloud
The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed.
整个大地和大气,
响彻你婉转的歌喉,
仿佛在荒凉的黑夜,
从一片孤云背后,
明月射出光芒,清辉洋溢宇宙。
What thou art we know not;
What is most like thee?
From rainbow clouds there flow not
Drops so bright to see
As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.
我们不知,你是什么,
什么和你最为相似看
从霓虹似的彩霞
也降不下这样美的雨,
能和当你出现时降下的乐曲甘霖相比。
Like a poet hidden
In the light of thought,
Singing hymns unbidden,
Till the world is wrought
To sympathy with hopes and fears it heeded not:
象一位诗人,隐身
在思想的明辉之中,
吟诵着即兴的诗韵,
直到普天下的同情
都被未曾留意过的希望和忧虑唤醒。
Like a high-born maiden
In a palace tower,
Soothing her love-laden
Soul in secret hour
With music sweet as love, which overflows her bower:
象一位高贵的少女,
居住在深宫的楼台,
在寂寞难言的时刻,
排遣她为爱所苦的情怀,
甜美有如爱情的歌曲,溢出闺阁之外;
Like a glow-worm golden
In a dell of dew,
Scattering unbeholden
Its aerial hue
Among the flowers and grass, which screen it from the view:
象一只金色的萤火虫,
在凝露的深山幽谷,
不显露它的行踪,
把晶莹的流光传播,
在遮断我们视线的芳草鲜花丛中;
Like a rose embowered
In its own green leaves,
By warm winds deflowered,
Till the scent it gives
Makes faint with too much sweet these heavy-winged thieves.
象一朵让自己的绿叶
阴蔽着的玫瑰,
遭受到热风的摧残,
直到它的芳菲
以过浓的香甜使鲁莽的飞贼沉醉;
Sound of vernal showers
On the twinkling grass,
Rain-awakened flowers,
All that ever was
Joyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass.
晶莹闪烁的草地,
春霖洒落的声息,
雨后苏醒的花瓣,
称得上明朗,欢悦,
清新的一切,都不及你的音乐。
Teach us, sprite or bird,
What sweet thoughts are thine:
I have never heard
Praise of love or wine
That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
飞禽或是精灵,有什么
甜美的思绪在你心头看
我从没有听到过
爱情或是淳酒的颂歌
能够迸涌出这样神圣的极乐音流。
Chorus hymeneal
Or triumphal chaunt
Matched with thine, would be all
But an empty vaunt--
A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want.
赞婚的合唱也罢,
凯旋的欢歌也罢,
和你的乐曲相比,
不过是空调的浮夸,
人们可以觉察,其中总有着贫乏。
What objects are the fountains
Of thy happy strain?
What fields, or waves, or mountains?
What shapes of sky or plain?
What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain?
什么样的物象或事件,
是你欢乐乐曲的源泉看
什么田野、波涛、山峦看
什么空中陆上的形态看
是你对同类的爱,还是对痛苦的绝缘看
With thy clear keen joyance
Languor cannot be:
Shadow of annoyance
Never came near thee:
Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad satiety.
有你明澈强烈的欢快。
倦怠永不会出现,
烦恼的阴影从来
近不得你的身边,
你爱,却从不知晓过分充满爱的悲哀。
Waking or asleep,
Thou of death must deem
Things more true and deep
Than we mortals dream,
Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream?
是醒来或是睡去,
你对死的理解一定比
我们凡人梦想到的
更加深刻真切,否则
你的乐曲音流,怎能象液态的水晶涌泻看
We look before and after,
And pine for what is not:
Our sincerest laughter
With some pain is fraught;
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
我们瞻前顾后,为了
不存在的事物自扰,
我们最真挚的笑,
也交织着某种苦恼,
我们最美的音乐是最能倾诉哀思的曲调。
Yet if we could scorn
Hate, and pride, and fear;
If we were things born
Not to shed a tear,
I know not how thy joy we ever should come near.
可是,即使我们能摈弃
憎恨、傲慢和恐惧,
即使我们生来不会
抛洒一滴眼泪,
我也不知,怎能接近于你的欢愉。
Better than all measures
Of delightful sound,
Better than all treasures
That in books are found,
Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground!
比一切欢乐的音律
更加甜蜜美妙,
比一切书中的宝库
更加丰盛富饶,
这就是鄙弃尘土的你啊,你的艺术技巧。
Teach me half the gladness
That thy brain must know,
Such harmonious madness
From my lips would flow
The world should listen then, as I am listening now!
教给我一半,你的心
必定熟知的欢欣,
和谐、炽热的激情
就会流出我的双唇,
全世界就会象此刻的我——侧耳倾听。
❿ 适合五人朗诵的经典英文诗歌
致云雀
—— by Percy Bysshe Shelley 雪莱
Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
Bird thou never wert,
That from Heaven, or near it,
Pourest thy full heart
In profuse strains of unpremeditated art.
你好啊,欢乐的精灵!
你似乎从不是飞禽,
从天堂或天堂的邻近,
以酣畅淋漓的乐音,
不事雕琢的艺术,倾吐你的衷心。
Higher still and higher
From the earth thou springest
Like a cloud of fire;
The blue deep thou wingest,
And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
向上,再向高处飞翔,
从地面你一跃而上,
象一片烈火的轻云,
掠过蔚蓝的天心,
永远歌唱着飞翔,飞翔着歌唱。
In the golden lightning
Of the sunken sun
O'er which clouds are bright'ning,
Thou dost float and run,
Like an unbodied joy whose race is just begun.
地平线下的太阳,
放射出金色的电光,
晴空里霞蔚云蒸,
你沐浴着阳光飞行,
似不具形体的喜悦刚开始迅疾的远征。
The pale purple even
Melts around thy flight;
Like a star of Heaven
In the broad daylight
Thou art unseen, but yet I hear thy shrill delight:
淡淡的紫色黎明
在你航程周围消融,
象昼空里的星星,
虽然不见形影,
却可以听得清你那欢乐的强音——
Keen as are the arrows
Of that silver sphere,
Whose intense lamp narrows
In the white dawn clear
Until we hardly see--we feel that it is there.
那犀利无比的乐音,
似银色星光的利箭,
它那强烈的明灯,
在晨曦中暗淡,
直到难以分辨,却能感觉到就在空间。
All the earth and air
With thy voice is loud.
As, when night is bare,
From one lonely cloud
The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed.
整个大地和大气,
响彻你婉转的歌喉,
仿佛在荒凉的黑夜,
从一片孤云背后,
明月射出光芒,清辉洋溢宇宙。
What thou art we know not;
What is most like thee?
From rainbow clouds there flow not
Drops so bright to see
As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.
我们不知,你是什么,
什么和你最为相似?
从霓虹似的彩霞
也降不下这样美的雨,
能和当你出现时降下的乐曲甘霖相比。
Like a poet hidden
In the light of thought,
Singing hymns unbidden,
Till the world is wrought
To sympathy with hopes and fears it heeded not:
象一位诗人,隐身
在思想的明辉之中,
吟诵着即兴的诗韵,
直到普天下的同情
都被未曾留意过的希望和忧虑唤醒。
Like a high-born maiden
In a palace tower,
Soothing her love-laden
Soul in secret hour
With music sweet as love, which overflows her bower:
象一位高贵的少女,
居住在深宫的楼台,
在寂寞难言的时刻,
排遣她为爱所苦的情怀,
甜美有如爱情的歌曲,溢出闺阁之外;
Like a glow-worm golden
In a dell of dew,
Scattering unbeholden
Its aerial hue
Among the flowers and grass, which screen it from the view:
象一只金色的萤火虫,
在凝露的深山幽谷,
不显露它的行踪,
把晶莹的流光传播,
在遮断我们视线的芳草鲜花丛中;
Like a rose embowered
In its own green leaves,
By warm winds deflowered,
Till the scent it gives
Makes faint with too much sweet these heavy-winged thieves.
象一朵让自己的绿叶
阴蔽着的玫瑰,
遭受到热风的摧残,
直到它的芳菲
以过浓的香甜使鲁莽的飞贼沉醉;
Sound of vernal showers
On the twinkling grass,
Rain-awakened flowers,
All that ever was
Joyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass.
晶莹闪烁的草地,
春霖洒落的声息,
雨后苏醒的花瓣,
称得上明朗,欢悦,
清新的一切,都不及你的音乐。
Teach us, sprite or bird,
What sweet thoughts are thine:
I have never heard
Praise of love or wine
That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
飞禽或是精灵,有什么
甜美的思绪在你心头?
我从没有听到过
爱情或是淳酒的颂歌
能够迸涌出这样神圣的极乐音流。
Chorus hymeneal
Or triumphal chaunt
Matched with thine, would be all
But an empty vaunt--
A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want.
赞婚的合唱也罢,
凯旋的欢歌也罢,
和你的乐曲相比,
不过是空调的浮夸,
人们可以觉察,其中总有着贫乏。
What objects are the fountains
Of thy happy strain?
What fields, or waves, or mountains?
What shapes of sky or plain?
What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain?
什么样的物象或事件,
是你欢乐乐曲的源泉?
什么田野、波涛、山峦?
什么空中陆上的形态?
是你对同类的爱,还是对痛苦的绝缘?
With thy clear keen joyance
Languor cannot be:
Shadow of annoyance
Never came near thee:
Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad satiety.
有你明澈强烈的欢快。
倦怠永不会出现,
烦恼的阴影从来
近不得你的身边,
你爱,却从不知晓过分充满爱的悲哀。
Waking or asleep,
Thou of death must deem
Things more true and deep
Than we mortals dream,
Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream?
是醒来或是睡去,
你对死的理解一定比
我们凡人梦想到的
更加深刻真切,否则
你的乐曲音流,怎能象液态的水晶涌泻?
We look before and after,
And pine for what is not:
Our sincerest laughter
With some pain is fraught;
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
我们瞻前顾后,为了
不存在的事物自扰,
我们最真挚的笑,
也交织着某种苦恼,
我们最美的音乐是最能倾诉哀思的曲调。
Yet if we could scorn
Hate, and pride, and fear;
If we were things born
Not to shed a tear,
I know not how thy joy we ever should come near.
可是,即使我们能摈弃
憎恨、傲慢和恐惧,
即使我们生来不会
抛洒一滴眼泪,
我也不知,怎能接近于你的欢愉。
Better than all measures
Of delightful sound,
Better than all treasures
That in books are found,
Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground!
比一切欢乐的音律
更加甜蜜美妙,
比一切书中的宝库
更加丰盛富饶,
这就是鄙弃尘土的你啊,你的艺术技巧。
Teach me half the gladness
That thy brain must know,
Such harmonious madness
From my lips would flow
The world should listen then, as I am listening now!
教给我一半,你的心
必定熟知的欢欣,
和谐、炽热的激情
就会流出我的双唇,
全世界就会象此刻的我——侧耳倾听。