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本帖最后由 jack2012 于 2010-8-27 05:12 编辑 8 t$ a" f/ ?! _! @
. J- T% p) f* z1 t# u3 ^% tVery quietly take my leave
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. S6 e" U6 g/ ^5 I- h1 h As quietly as I came here; 8 i2 k" O1 V# L2 N; p
/ \7 O6 f- y& V8 n6 z Quietly I wave good-bye
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& F- v; T& ]) I! f To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
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! a0 ]$ w2 r! E3 S I2 x0 h$ n3 E; M The golden willows by the riverside
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, d9 k( k) D9 \3 e* b Are young brides in the setting sun; ; I$ M" I- _: v A0 W6 O0 B
n% B: Z0 m8 H& e2 Y/ \ h0 `, g' o4 x Their reflections on the shimmering waves
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Always linger in the depth of my heart.
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7 D( D0 m3 }4 @: c2 p The floating heart growing the sludge
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Sways leisurely under the water; / Z) i6 e( U- B4 P( X
* x$ K3 ^% g! f! j$ F, c In the gentle waves of Cambridge
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I would be a water plant! 3 J% N( k& ~* n
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That pool under the shade of elm trees
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Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky;
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Shattered to pieces among the duck weeds
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( T# w e: l' J( E% G! G( x5 p" o Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?
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N1 [( O! N' U3 F4 L To seek a dream?
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Just to pole a boat upstream
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0 W$ X% J0 m" Z, E+ h" [/ D5 f To where the green grass is more verdant 8 `0 d+ ^6 d$ C
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Or to have the boat fully loaded with starlight
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And sing aloud in the splendor of starlight. + }2 P. w1 G2 G: T* T8 U, B
+ ?' t4 L0 y8 x& z- @ But I can’t sing aloud 6 [, j, D6 r; S
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Quietness is my farewell music;
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Even summer insects heap silence for me
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Silent is Cambridge tonight! 5 \5 o& U7 C) N! m. s Q
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Very quietly I left 4 E% H, M% P7 }& t% v7 F; Q; r! N
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As quietly as I came here; ; D3 P( A; }5 Q( e0 A
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Gently I flick my sleeves # x# _: o* c5 q3 H. d
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Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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