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[英文] 晨读经典英文诗歌:The Road to Avignon

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晨读经典英文诗歌:The Road to Avignon  A Minstrel stands on a marble stair,2 T5 v; K! Y! L, V
  Blown by the bright wind, debonair;
- j* ?& i+ }5 o. z7 R  Below lies the sea, a sapphire floor,
1 p+ l. u1 L2 f0 A! Z5 M5 L  Above on the terrace a turret door6 j' b. M+ K$ F4 r1 Y
  Frames a lady, listless and wan,/ u/ \- m3 [: U
  But fair for the eye to rest upon.8 R) t! i5 H$ C$ x
  The minstrel plucks at his silver strings,
& O& R+ T( {5 k" k6 }- z  And looking up to the lady, sings: --
2 m( l4 d8 k! j  Down the road to Avignon," j( g' J1 `- I" d% j1 L" a
  The long, long road to Avignon,
: t* H& K/ z0 _: L) v( Q: |  Across the bridge to Avignon,6 k( Z4 N( H# I4 ?% j
  One morning in the spring.
4 W$ @  p- A& A9 F$ z; o& f  The octagon tower casts a shade
% z2 }8 P1 `1 Y5 F) v( t7 U  Cool and gray like a cutlass blade;
: R* x( v5 M3 |, N1 `. H  In sun-baked vines the cicalas spin,
' h- w, f* m1 B- e& G& F* i: e) @  The little green lizards run out and in.
2 Q. ]- e. Y! ]8 j# V* o  A sail dips over the ocean's rim,
& W$ R8 S9 v) T  f! o' L7 i' V1 S  And bubbles rise to the fountain's brim.
$ l' r% H7 O& C) e' U4 W9 y0 D  The minstrel touches his silver strings,8 u  O3 g4 @$ Q& f
  And gazing up to the lady, sings: --" w5 f9 E/ y0 p
  Down the road to Avignon,$ D: T1 Q$ i# Z6 s% R- s$ ^
  The long, long road to Avignon,8 T7 @4 ]& X( k2 }. `
  Across the bridge to Avignon,% P/ V) A( F) }/ u: g+ ^& ~1 x
  One morning in the spring.: Y7 i: ^& y# G. V: P
  Slowly she walks to the balustrade,7 F+ T: f7 a* O
  Idly notes how the blossoms fade
5 o& E& E$ L, L1 y3 A5 S  In the sun's caress; then crosses where
4 p1 ^% u! `2 Q  The shadow shelters a carven chair.
2 W5 Q! v: j( y% J0 N7 ]& o! a- W
  Within its curve, supine she lies,; l$ X; C% u$ D$ Y' p
  And wearily closes her tired eyes.! z, s0 ~- E) G  d$ o
  The minstrel beseeches his silver strings,
6 i+ M9 c5 V! C5 {8 B  And holding the lady spellbound, sings: --
; H( F% [9 H. k7 E6 M4 c1 [; ~  Down the road to Avignon,
% g4 _5 Q2 s" J0 }  The long, long road to Avignon,
+ x7 Z; ]. j; f: C  Across the bridge to Avignon,
( L/ `) q: y. ?; M  n  I  One morning in the spring.
1 F9 h5 V7 X+ w1 c/ G  Clouds sail over the distant trees,* w7 R1 r9 F7 s; U! f
  Petals are shaken down by the breeze,
  ^: p* P4 D; V8 U4 [2 D8 L; B  They fall on the terrace tiles like snow;
( l7 W* G" |, }  The sighing of waves sounds, far below.
8 p2 k( Q* A% A' W$ s" P  A humming-bird kisses the lips of a rose
, `5 R; w% S2 B$ U/ z  Then laden with honey and love he goes.5 U, W8 {- k4 j( z
  The minstrel woos with his silver strings,
  j" \7 N8 K1 p; k  And climbing up to the lady, sings: --
7 L4 M+ J8 B0 I: d6 i  Down the road to Avignon,6 ^. z) s  E9 n( z7 X' Z3 Y
  The long, long road to Avignon,
2 M" _& L. n' j  Across the bridge to Avignon,
$ g% C  I0 I) W- v  One morning in the spring.
) d' M/ a0 f. l( W& B2 N  Step by step, and he comes to her,
$ q: G2 K8 }) ^# j7 j; P, s  Fearful lest she suddenly stir.
! p8 t4 s& U9 P# \5 p( V  ^  Sunshine and silence, and each to each,
/ ]+ w" d0 @/ m" a  _  The lute and his singing their only speech;6 h% `3 J$ q6 L3 g" x3 |
  He leans above her, her eyes unclose,5 l: ?& x7 ]8 Y
  The humming-bird enters another rose.# e! X! ~# T3 N
  The minstrel hushes his silver strings.7 c  k2 v! N" u' M+ M& d2 Y) a
  Hark! The beating of humming-birds' wings!
2 V  ]7 Z3 R" L9 e+ _8 n' v) f# {  Down the road to Avignon,+ H0 v7 p& G/ H6 |  O3 E) b
  The long, long road to Avignon,8 l6 `8 o: S3 H
  Across the bridge to Avignon,
* h( |5 l( s  j6 W) Q. [5 m! Y  One morning in the spring., Q3 Z% G# r8 X7 M5 C3 l/ b$ ?; V
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