日期:2007-11-10 Women's Voices Queen of the gourd-flower, queen of the harvest, Sweet and omnipotent mother, O Earth! Thine is the plentiful bosom that feeds us, Thine is the womb where our riches have birth. We bring thee our love and our garlands for tribute, Wit... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 Song You bound strong sandals on my feet,You gave me bread and wine, And bade me out, 'neath sun and stars,For all the world was mine. Oh take the sandals off my feet,You know not what you do; For all my world is in your arms,My sun and stars are yo... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 The Rose and the Bee If I were a bee and you were a rose, Would you let me in when the gray wind blows? Would you hold your petals wide apart, Would you let me in to find your heart, If you were a rose? If I were a rose and you were a bee, You shou... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 The Song Maker I made a hundred little songsThat told the joy and pain of love, And sang them blithely, tho' I knewNo whit thereof. I was a weaver deaf and blind;A miracle was wrought for me, But I have lost my skill to weaveSince I can see. For whi... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 Wild Asters In the spring I asked the daisiesIf his words were true, And the clever little daisiesAlways knew. Now the fields are brown and barren,Bitter autumn blows, And of all the stupid astersNot one knows.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 When Love Goes I O mother, I am sick of love,I cannot laugh nor lift my head, My bitter dreams have broken me,I would my love were dead. Drink of the draught I brew for thee, Thou shalt have quiet in its stead. II Where is the silver in the rain,Wher... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 The Princess in the Tower I The Princess sings: I am the princess up in the towerAnd I dream the whole day thro'Of a knight who shall come with a silver spearAnd a waving plume of blue. I am the princess up in the tower,And I dream my dreams by day,... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 Main Street (For S. M. L.) I like to look at the blossomy track of the moon upon the sea, But it isn't half so fine a sight as Main Street used to be When it all was covered over with a couple of feet of snow, And over the crisp and radiant road th... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 Roofs (For Amelia Josephine Burr) The road is wide and the stars are out and the breath of the night is sweet, And this is the time when wanderlust should seize upon my feet. But I'm glad to turn from the open road and the starlight on my face, And... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 The Snowman in the Yard (For Thomas Augustine Daly) The Judge's house has a splendid porch, with pillars and steps of stone, And the Judge has a lovely flowering hedge that came from across the seas; In the Hales' garage you could put my house and... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 A Blue Valentine (For Aline) Monsignore, Right Reverend Bishop Valentinus, Sometime of Interamna, which is called Ferni, Now of the delightful Court of Heaven, I respectfully salute you, I genuflect And I kiss your episcopal ring. It is not, Monsig... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 Houses (For Aline) When you shall die and to the sky Serenely, delicately go, Saint Peter, when he sees you there, Will clash his keys and say: Now talk to her, Sir Christopher! And hurry, Michelangelo! She wants to play at building, And you've... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 In Memory I Serene and beautiful and very wise, Most erudite in curious Grecian lore, You lay and read your learned books, and bore A weight of unshed tears and silent sighs. The song within your heart could never rise Until love bade it spread its... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made: Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peac... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 All Voices Lord of the Universe, Lord of our being, Father eternal, ineffable Om! Thou art the Seed and the Scythe of our harvests, Thou art our Hands and our Heart and our Home. We bring thee our lives and our labours for tribute, Grant us thy succ... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 She Like a serpent to the calling voice of flutes, Glides my heart into thy fingers, O my Love! Where the night-wind, like a lover, leans above His jasmine-gardens and sirisha-bowers; And on ripe boughs of manycoloured fruits Bright parrots cluster... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 He Like the perfume in the petals of a rose, Hides thy heart within my bosom, O my love! Like a garland, like a jewel, like a dove That hangs its nest in the asoka-tree. Lie still, O love, until the morning sows Her tents of gold on fields of ivory.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 CRADLE-SONG From groves of spice, O'er fields of rice, Athwart the lotus-stream,I bring for you,Aglint with dew A little lovely dream. Sweet, shut your eyes,The wild fire-fiies Dance through the fairy neem;From the poppy-boleFor you I stole A little... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 SUTTEE Lamp of my life, the lips of Death Hath blown thee out with their sudden breath; Naught shall revive thy vanished spark . . . Love, must I dwell in the living dark? Tree of my life, Death's cruel foot Hath crushed thee down to thy hidden roo... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-11-10 SONG OF A DREAM Once in the dream of a night I stood Lone in the light of a magical wood, Soul-deep in visions that poppy-like sprang; And spirits of Truth were the birds that sang, And spirits of Love were the stars that glowed, And spirits of Peac... 阅读全文>> |
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