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本帖最后由 jack2012 于 2010-8-27 05:12 编辑 : k Q. h& {, \
3 C9 g/ A& L& V4 n5 LVery quietly take my leave ' u! o+ b3 G6 D4 |. P# V# Y
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As quietly as I came here;
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" ]! `# L$ U6 d3 ]2 H5 j( O Quietly I wave good-bye
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To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
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$ C. {+ f! R. Q The golden willows by the riverside & {7 ?" ~3 n6 q. R0 v8 k+ v, v# U
+ m7 \: D K0 D7 H& @3 Z: A Are young brides in the setting sun; 8 v# o" e2 U& L# f* W5 Q7 [
! I# O Z$ F$ O! U Their reflections on the shimmering waves
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9 m& e. x; C3 A# n8 H9 f1 i6 G Always linger in the depth of my heart.
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The floating heart growing the sludge
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! Q5 k" `6 l3 I9 P ^( k3 b; Q' H Sways leisurely under the water; 3 ]# M' b: {3 n9 F* ~
# u; ^( ^6 k" c7 b# ~ In the gentle waves of Cambridge ; F' M) y* b% |3 b! r
! k3 z: E( I. e I would be a water plant! ' C( ^3 t0 Z9 | y0 o- i, ^
9 J; N% p- B! M That pool under the shade of elm trees + ?: T. r+ l: }" A U' k
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Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky; 8 k$ g5 `! W' J# ?6 N
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Shattered to pieces among the duck weeds
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# Z' j1 _$ l4 p1 @4 K, g3 V- @+ n4 C) h Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream? 5 l+ H/ D' U* e3 \
! R8 o! c0 u- G# o$ P, ^' X6 k8 s To seek a dream? . m: i- Q' M4 R! G+ e4 Z
* V+ M' s" I# } q% `; t/ m4 ` Just to pole a boat upstream 7 C. y% P6 {7 V2 u, [
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To where the green grass is more verdant
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Y. x9 G4 H* `5 D Or to have the boat fully loaded with starlight
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& N* l3 @# ?- g8 Y# l And sing aloud in the splendor of starlight.
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2 m+ u& P- F! I$ X7 a6 H( H" Z But I can’t sing aloud 2 l6 L/ W8 }( J; @& \
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Quietness is my farewell music;
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0 T: L/ g& i* w& ?! w+ j3 B* t; X Even summer insects heap silence for me
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! |! S- D. z$ n* Y) k! O3 q Silent is Cambridge tonight! {( D3 C8 D5 b. s$ ^4 M9 ]
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Very quietly I left
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As quietly as I came here;
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Gently I flick my sleeves
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4 e- q8 w2 W6 q Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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