求一首关于 音乐 的 英语 小诗,要短的,

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求一首关于 音乐 的 英语 小诗,要短的,
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  下面列出了七首关于“音乐”的诗,均出自于名家,看看是否有合你意者.
  1.That Music Always Round Me
  by Walt Whitman
  That music always round me,unceasing,unbeginning,yet long
  untaught I did not hear,
  But now the chorus I hear and am elated,
  A tenor,strong,ascending with power and health,with glad notes of
  daybreak I hear,
  A soprano at intervals sailing buoyantly over the tops of immense waves,
  A transparent base shuddering lusciously under and through the universe,
  The triumphant tutti,the funeral wailings with sweet flutes and
  violins,all these I fill myself with,
  I hear not the volumes of sound merely,I am moved by the exquisite
  meanings,
  I listen to the different voices winding in and out,striving,
  contending with fiery vehemence to excel each other in emotion;
  I do not think the performers know themselves--but now I think
  begin to know them.
  2.Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music
  by Emily Dickinson
  Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music --
  Bulb after Bulb,in Silver rolled --
  Scantilly dealt to the Summer Morning
  Saved for your Ear when Lutes be old.
  Loose the Flood -- you shall find it patent --
  Gush after Gush,reserved for you --
  Scarlet Experiment!Sceptic Thomas!
  Now,do you doubt that your Bird was true?
  3.Perplexed Music
  by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  Experience,like a pale musician,holds
  A dulcimer of patience in his hand,
  Whence harmonies,we cannot understand,
  Of God; will in his worlds,the strain unfolds
  In sad-perplexed minors:deathly colds
  Fall on us while we hear,and countermand
  Our sanguine heart back from the fancyland
  With nightingales in visionary wolds.
  We murmur 'Where is any certain tune
  Or measured music in such notes as these
  But angels,leaning from the golden seat,
  Are not so minded their fine ear hath won
  The issue of completed cadences,
  And,smiling down the stars,they whisper -
  Sweet.
  4.MUSIC
  by Charles Baudelaire
  Music doth uplift me like a sea
  Towards my planet pale,
  Then through dark fogs or heaven's infinity
  I lift my wandering sail.
  With breast advanced,drinking the winds that flee,
  And through the cordage wail,
  I mount the hurrying waves night hides from me
  Beneath her sombre veil.
  I feel the tremblings of all passions known
  To ships before the breeze;
  Cradled by gentle winds,or tempest-blown
  I pass the abysmal seas
  That are,when calm,the mirror level and fair
  Of my despair!
  5.To Music
  by Rainer Maria Rilke
  Music:breathing of statues.Perhaps:
  silence of paintings.You language where all language
  ends.You time
  standing vertically on the motion of mortal hearts.
  Feelings for whom?O you the transformation
  of feelings into what?--:into audible landscape.
  You stranger:music.You heart-space
  grown out of us.The deepest space in us,
  which,rising above us,forces its way out,--
  holy departure:
  when the innermost point in us stands
  outside,as the most practiced distance,as the other
  side of the air:
  pure,
  boundless,
  no longer habitable.
  6.Music
  by Walter de la Mare
  When music sounds,gone is the earth I know,
  And all her lovely things even lovelier grow;
  Her flowers in vision flame,her forest trees
  Lift burdened branches,stilled with ecstasies.
  When music sounds,out of the water rise
  Naiads whose beauty dims my waking eyes,
  Rapt in strange dreams burns each enchanted face,
  With solemn echoing stirs their dwelling-place.
  When music sounds,all that I was I am
  Ere to this haunt of brooding dust I came;
  And from Time's woods break into distant song
  The swift-winged hours,as I hasten along.
  7.Secret Music
  by Siegfried Sassoon
  I keep such music in my brain
  No din this side of death can quell;
  Glory exulting over pain,
  And beauty,garlanded in hell.
  My dreaming spirit will not heed
  The roar of guns that would destroy
  My life that on the gloom can read
  Proud-surging melodies of joy.
  To the world’s end I went,and found
  Death in his carnival of glare;
  But in my torment I was crowned,
  And music dawned above despair.
 
 
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