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标题 英语诗歌
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     英语诗歌(通用15首)
    在平平淡淡的日常中,大家总少不了接触一些耳熟能详的诗歌吧,诗歌具有音韵和谐,节奏鲜明,读起来朗朗上口的特点。还苦于找不到好的诗歌?以下是小编为大家收集的英语诗歌,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。
    英语诗歌 1
    be thankful that you dont already have everything you desire,
    if you did, what would there be to look forward to?
    be thankful when you dont know something,
    for it gives you the opportunity to learn.
    be thankful for the difficult times,
    during those times you grow.
    be thankful for your limitations,
    because they give you opportunities for improvement.
    be thankful for each new challenge,
    because it will build your strength and character.
    be thankful for your mistakes,
    they will teach you valuable lessons.
    be thankful when youre tired and weary,
    because it means youve made a difference.
    be thankful for your past relationships,
    someone better suited to you is waiting out there.
    its easy to be thankful for the good things.
    a life of rich fulfillment comes to those who
    are also thankful for the setbacks.
    gratitude can turn a negative into a positive.
    find a way to be thankful for your troubles,
    and they can become your blessings.
    英语诗歌 2
    You’re a petal, speckled with sigh and sorrow
    You blossom early and wither at an late time
    You’re so busy kissing sweet scent that for the blank have no time to explain
    You’ve taken away a cut of injury on the twigs while leaving flowers with tears in a string
    While you’re dancing valley fails to keep you
    You belong to a dream, a dream of psychedelic of flying time
    After heavy grief has been stained by tears, a pair of gentle hands picks up you
    But a dream is so fragile that in tears I wake up
    I am mired in a season of sad adieu
    Holding a cocoon of the pre-life and watching with strained eyes over
    英语诗歌 3
    May or June
    the rain is gentle so is the wind
    in the sleepy alley
    myths are written all over the walls
    a woman, leaning against the window
    bathes herself in the afternoon sun
    at the other end of the alley
    a pair of eyes appear
    bright and hot as July
    gazing from May or June
    into the distant October or November
    beautiful lines are constantly being inscribed
    on the walls in the sleepy alley
    英语诗歌 4
    Hold fast to dreams
    For if dreams die
    Life is a broken-winged bird
    That can never fly.
    Hold fast to dreams
    For when dreams go
    Life is a barren field
    Frozen only with snow
    英语诗歌 5
    Let me be a little kinder,
    Let me be a little blinder
    To the faults of those about me,
    Let me praise a little more.
    Let me be, when I am weary,
    Just a little bit more cheery;
    Let me be a little meeker
    With the brother who is weaker;
    Let me strive a little harder
    To be all that I should be.
    Let me be more understanding
    And a little less demanding,
    Let me be the sort of friend
    That you have always been to me.
    英语诗歌 6
    To an Isle in the Water
    Shy one, shy one,
    Shy one of my heart,
    She moves in the firelight
    Pensively apart.
    She carries in the dishes,
    And lays them in a row.
    To an isle in the water
    With her would I go.
    She carries in the candles,
    And lights the curtained room,
    Shy in the doorway
    And shy in the gloom;
    And shy as a rabbit,
    Helpful and shy.
    To an isle in the water
    With her would I fly.
    英语诗歌 7
    BLAZING in gold and quenching in purple, Leaping like leopards to the sky,
    Then at the feet of the old horizon Laying her spotted face, to die;
    Stooping as low as the kitchen window, Touching the roof and tinting the barn,
    Kissing her bonnet to the meadow,—
    And the juggler of day is gone!
    英语诗歌 8
    Greeting the sun green.
    I step across the ocean.
    Dawn will open the door all night.
    I was immediately grow blue wings.
    Flying to you.
    Branches continuously provoked one wind.
    Put them threw the air.
    For this colorful banner.
    Me singing aloud.
    The one you turn.
    Just hit my chest.
    英语诗歌 9
    I would like to fly like a night-hawk
    Flying over eight hundred miles of Shanxi Plain
    But my wings are unable to beat
    In the southern land drenched in rain
    The hue of cyan is hidden into mountains
    Hushed birds are shadowed by scattered trees
    While snow is melting into rolling waves
    I tear off a ray of moonlight so clear and bright
    Wishing to write a letter to the southern land
    Where romance is drowned in blossoming sea, and to ask
    The winding tide as a courier to offer a helpful hand
    Full and ripe wheat grains wont be counted in
    Only the look of the northern starry summer night
    As well as the look of an Angel in sound sleeping
    Will be mailed in the letter of moonlight
    英语诗歌 10
    o my luve is like a red, red rose,thats newly sprung in june;
    o my luve is like the melodie
    thats sweetly played in tune.
    as fair thou art, my bonie lass,so deep in luve am i;
    and i will luve thee still, my dear,till a the seas gang dry.
    till a the seas gang dry, my dear,and the rocks melt wi the sun;
    and i will luve thee still , my dear,while the sands o life shall run.
    and fare thee weel, my only luve,and fare thee weel a while;
    and i will come again, my luve,thoit wre ten thousand mile!
    英语诗歌 11
    I am a fish,swimming in the deep sea,following the air bubbles
    to search for your message.
    I have a wish,to look for your soul and your body.
    I am a fish,swimming in the sea quietly,where to go,to find your vestige.
    I swim to the south sadly,thinking you are there,living happily.
    I have no ability
    to change you and the death.
    I swim and swim,like you disappearing slowly.
    英语诗歌 12
    Hence Cupid! with your cheating toys,
    Your real griefs, and painted joys,
    Your pleasure which itself destroys.
    Lovers like men in fevers burn and rave,
    And only what will injre them do crave1.
    Mens weakness makes love so severe,
    They give him power by their fear,
    And make the shackles2 which they wear.
    Who to another does his heart submit,
    Makes his own idol,and then worships it.
    Him whose heart is all his own,
    Peace and liberty does crown,
    He apprehends3 no killing4 frown.
    He feels no raptures5 which are joys diseased,
    And is not much transported,but still pleased.
    英语诗歌 13
    as virtuous men pass mildly away
    and whisper to their souls to go
    whilst some of their sad friends do say
    "now his breath goes," and some say "no"
    so let me melt, and make no noise
    no tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move
    they were profanation of our joys
    to tell the laity of our love
    moving of the earth brings harms and fears
    men reckon what it did, and meant
    but trepidation of the spheres
    though greater far, is innocent
    dull sublunary lovers love
    -whose soul is sense- cannot admit
    of absense, cause it doth remove
    the things which elemented it
    but we by a love so much refined
    though ourselves know not what it is
    inter-assured of the mind
    careless,eyes,lips and hands to miss
    our two souls therefore, which are one
    tought i must go, endure not yet
    a breach, but an expansion
    like gold aery thinness beat
    if there be two, they are two so
    as stiff twin compasses are two
    thy suol, the fied foot, makes no show
    to move, but doth, if the other do
    and though it in the centre sit
    yet, when the other far doth roam
    it leans, and hearkens after it
    and grows erect, when that comes home
    such wilt thou be to me, who must
    like the other foot, obliquely run
    thy firmness makes my circle just
    and makes me end where it begun
    英语诗歌 14
    Spinning Moon
    Spinning disc
    Slashing with razor rim
    The flowers of the sky
    Fallen stars
    Little the gleaming lake
    Sparkle like leaping fish
    Scattered petals
    Float white
    On the midnight water
    Garden Moon
    Garden Moon
    Reflecting in a lily pond
    A face
    Veined by darting carp
    Wrinkled by ripples
    Shadowed by reeds
    Like strands of wayward hair
    A face risen
    From the depth of the water
    英语诗歌 15
    My Goldfish Took up Tennis
    My goldfish took up tennis.
    They installed a little net
    at the bottom of their fishtank
    for their first official set.
    They got tennis balls and racquets.
    They got tennis shoes and shorts,for my fish are fond of tennis
    more than any other sports.
    Its a funny thing to watch them.
    when they practice every day,as the tennis balls they serve each other
    always float away.
    
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