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The Withering of the Boughs..

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1楼2010-12-16 01:17回复


    2楼2010-12-16 01:20
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      3楼2010-12-16 01:21
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        I cried when the moon was murmuring to the birds:
        “Let peewit call and curlew cry where they will,
        I long for your merry and tender and pitiful words,
        For the roads are unending, and there is no place to my mind.”
        The honey-pale moon lay low on the sleepy hill,
        And I fell asleep upon lonely Echtge of streams.
        No boughs have withered because of the wintry wind;
        The boughs have withered because I have told them my dreams.
        


        4楼2010-12-16 01:21
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          I know of the leafy paths that witches take
          Who come with their crowns of pearl and heir spindles of wool,
          And their secret smile, out of the depths of the lake;
          I know where a dim moon drifts, where the Danaan kind
          Wind and unwind their dances when the light grows cool
          On the island lawns, their feet where the pale foam gleams.
          No boughs have withered because of the wintry wind;
          The boughs have withered because I have told them my dreams.
          


          5楼2010-12-16 01:22
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            I know of the sleepy country, where swans fly around
            Coupled with golden chains, and sing as they fly.
            A king and a queen are wandering there, and the sound
            Has made them so happy and hopeless, so deaf and so blind
            I know, and the curlew and peewit on Echtge of streams.
            No boughs have withered because of the wintry wind;
            The boughs have withered because I have told them my dreams.
            


            6楼2010-12-16 01:22
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              7楼2011-01-06 03:32
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