经典英文诗歌(通用16首)
在日常学习、工作和生活中,大家总免不了要接触或使用诗歌吧,诗歌能使人们自然而然地受到语言的触动。其实很多朋友都不太清楚什么样的诗歌才是好的诗歌,以下是小编帮大家整理的经典英文诗歌,仅供参考,希望能够帮助到大家。
经典英文诗歌 1
And the cawing rooks are meeting
In the elms a noisy crowd.
All the birds are singing loud,
And the first white butterfly
In the sunshine dances by.
Look around you, look around !
Flowers in all the fields abound,
Every running stream is bright,
All the orchard trees are white,
And each small and waving shoot
Promises sweet autumn fruit.
经典英文诗歌 2
If you want to keep positive
If you hate being negative
Just come down to my dream
And come down with a smile
It is my own world
I will show you the method
To be happy and positive
And say goodbye to negative
There has everything
Has all the happy thing
You just need to enjoy
And leave with a smile
Although you arent here
With no my dreams there
Dont forget to smile
And never lose smile
经典英文诗歌 3
Twinkle,twinkle,little,star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle,twinkle,little,star,
How I wonder what you are!
经典英文诗歌 4
A Flower blooms
In winter’s chill
Though Darkness looms
It remains still.
Throughout the storms
Of snow and hail
The Flower forms
Its figure frail
Then springtime dawns
And on the ground
Flower is not gone
Though others abound
A young man sees
The flowers sway
With gentle breeze
He walks their way
And for his maiden
picks one out
Nature’s game played
Without a doubt
A Flower picked
For lovers’ will
A Flower born
In winter’s chill
经典英文诗歌 5
Over the years
As we grow old,
We remember our father
So brave and bold.
In the garden,
Leaning on the plow,
He would listen to me;
I see him now.
He would give advice
And understand;
He was always there
To lend a hand.
God made fathers
Strong and firm,
For he knew our lives
Would have great concerns.
So he gave us fathers
To teach us to pray,
And guide our lives,
And show us the way.
So on his day
Lets take the time
To say "Thanks, dad. Im glad youre mine."
经典英文诗歌 6
by Robert Louis Stevenson
In the other gardens
And all up the vale,
From the autumn bonfires
See the smoke trail!
Pleasant summer over
And all the summer flowers,
The red fire blazes,
The grey smoke towers.
Sing a song of seasons!
Something bright in all!
Flowers in the summer,
Fires in the fall!
经典英文诗歌 7
Proud Maisie is in the wood,
Walking so early;
Sweet Robin sits on the bush,
Singing so rarely.
“tell me ,thou bonny bird,
when shall I marry me?”
-“when six braw gentlemen
kirkward shall carry ye.”
“who makes the bridal bed,
birdie, say truly?”
-“The gray-headed sexton
That delves the grave duly.
“The glowworm o’er grave and stone
Shall light thee steady;
The owl from the steeple sing,
Welcome, proud lady.”
经典英文诗歌 8
I thought it boring
Do nothing I want
Trying
Trying and trying
I found it boring
Ending
I thought it interesting
Do what I want
Doing
Doing and doing
I found it exciting
Continuing
经典英文诗歌 9
It’s the anarchy of poverty
Delights me, the old
Yellow wooden house indented
Among the new brick tenements
Or a cast iron balcony
With panels showing oak branches
In full leaf. It fits
The dress of the children
Reflecting every stage and
Custom of necessity—
Chimney roof fences of
Wood and metal in an unfenced
Age and enclosing next to
Nothing at all: the old man
In a sweater and soft black
Hat who sweeps the sidewalk—
His own ten feet of it—
In a wind that fitfully
Turning his corner has
Overwhelmed the entire city
经典英文诗歌 10
For years I had been searching
for that perfect fantasy
But
I find it in my arms
right now
you are all to me
经典英文诗歌 11
the hand that rocks the cradle
blessing on the hand of women!
angels guard its strength and grace,
in the palace, cottage, hovel,
oh, no matter where the place;
would that never storms assailed it,
rainbows ever gently curled;
for the hand that rocks the cradle
is the hand that rules the world.
infancys the tender fountain,
power may with beauty flow,
mothers first to guide the streamlets
from them souls unresting grow-
grow on for the good or evil,
sunshine streamed or evil hurled;
for the hand that rocks the cradle
is the hand that rules the world.
经典英文诗歌 12
She always leaned to watch for us .
Anxious if we were late ,
In winter by the window ,
In summer by the gate ;
And though we mocked her tenderly ,
Who had such foonich care ,
The long way home would seem more safe ,
Because she waited there .
Her thoughts were all so full of us
She never could forget !
And so I think that where she is
She must be watching yet,
Waiting till we come home to her
Anxious if we are late
Watching from Heavens window
Leaning from Heavens gate.
经典英文诗歌 13
Father land,my father land.
Land of mine underneath a starry sky.
So close to us where peace and love reign forever.
His golden crown shines the mist in the air.
Oh,China,we salute you!
Yours is the glory and the beauty.
Sons and daughters,lets join together.
To live in peace where man is free.
Oh,China!Our home and native land!
You gave patriotism to all your sons.
This is China,the Rose of the earth.
Land of the brave where no evil foot could wander.
Home of the free where brotherhood is sown.
Hail to you China,my own.
经典英文诗歌 14
Never give up,
Never lose hope.
Always have faith,
It allows you to cope.
Trying times will pass,
As they always do.
Just have patience,
Your dreams will come true.
So put on a smile,
Youll live through your pain.
Know it will pass,
And strength you will gain
经典英文诗歌 15
Hiding your face in my neck
and hiding your hands in my hair
hiding your lips on my lips
to stop the words before I speak
hiding in the space around
the space I have dressed you in
wings of hardened spirit
Angelot, a new day is here,hide your sobs and feed me
the slow pearls of dew drops.
经典英文诗歌 16
The tide rises, the tide falls,
The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;
Along the sea-sands damp and brown
The traveller hastens toward the town,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
Darkness settles on roofs and walls,
But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls;
the little waves, with their soft, white hands,
Efface the footprints in the sands,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls
Stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;
The day returns, but nevermore
Returns the traveller to the shore,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882
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