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1、本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿 英语毕业诗歌朗诵稿 诗歌是一种精致的艺术,其语言之精炼,语汇之丰富,表达形势之精妙令人叹为观止。学英文而不懂英文诗歌,从审美角度看是个圆满。我共享优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿,盼望可以关心大家! 优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿:Even the Ohio Can Change Rick Campbell The river I grew up on was rank with oil. Shoreline stones gleamed slick-blue and nothing in the river was worth a slug of scrap m

2、etal: carp and catfish, sick, riddled with chemical blood. My river was for barges, owned by US Steel, ARMCO, JL. They pumped it full of slag, dripped and drained oil and gas through a thousand hidden holes. Nothing good could come of it except a living and life, a whole valleys clinging dream. The

3、Indians who named it beautiful river werent wrong; how could they know what would come, dark and sooty, burning the sky, turning the earth to mud and cinder. Even in our terrible need we couldnt kill it and the river is coming back to river once again. In the cold ruin of the Ohios banks muskies swi

4、m the secret paths below. We grow older, the river younger, and great fish smash into the air to swallow a caterpillar fallen from a willow branch. 优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿:Adam Home from the Wars Sean Bishop Yes, when the orchards dolled up in pastels and the finches scrawl cursive across the sky and the big moon

5、 sags like a tit oer the meadows, Ill trade in my Glock for a pocket of dew. And the wars will stop. And everyone will do the dishes. And the lion will sweetly go down on the lamb as among the rifle casings the brambles eject - at last - their thorns. Once, on a bench by the river, the little ducks

6、seemed bread-sated and happy. I had my girl. It was the Great Past Tense and everything was lovely. Then, on the breeze: burnt spruce or a musk of black powder and blood from a further field. I made for my wound a poultice of wounds, and the ones I wounded made poultices too. Weve come here this eve

7、ning to give them to you. 优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿:Parable Sandra Beasley Worries come to a man and a woman. Small ones, light in the hand. The man decides to swallow his worries, hiding them deep within himself. The woman throws hers as far as she can from their porch. They touch each other, relieved. They make c

8、offee, and make plans for the seaside in May. All the while, the worries of the man take his insides as their oyster, coating themselves in juice - first gastric, then nacreous - growing layer upon layer. And in the fields beyond the wash-line, the worries of the woman take root, stretching tendrils

9、 through the rich soil. The parable tells us Consider the ravens, but the ravens caw useless from the gutters of this house. The parable tells us Consider the lilies, but they shiver in the side-yard, silent. What the parable does not tell you is that this woman collects porcelain cats. Some big, so

10、me small, some gilded, some plain. One stops doors. One cups cream and another, sugar. This man knows they are tacky. Still, when the one that had belonged to her great-aunt fell and broke, he held her as she wept, held her even after her breath had lengthened to sleep. The parable does not care abo

11、ut such things. Worry has come to the house of a man and a woman. Their garden yields greens gone bitter, corn cowering in its husk. He asks himself, What will we eat? They sit at the table and open the mail: a bill, a bill, a bill, an invitation. She turns a saltshaker cat between her palms and asks, What will we wear? He rubs her wrist with his thumb. He wonders how to offer the string of pearls writhing in his belly. 看了优秀英语诗歌朗诵稿的人还看了: 1.优秀英语诗朗诵材料精选 2.优秀英语诗歌朗诵3篇 3.优秀英文诗歌朗诵摘抄 4.优秀英文诗歌朗读精选 5.关于优秀英文诗歌诵读第 4 页 共 4 页

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