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箱子芬芳)

by Delmore Schwartz

记住盛夏: 箱子芬芳, 白色玫瑰和福禄考。并且在忍冬属植物分支三蜗牛垂悬用无限纤巧-- 紧贴象卷须、剥落和螺纹, 依照自已torment 和自已高兴作为任一位芭蕾舞女演员, 正在果树园, 在苹果树附近, 在长得太大的草酒醉黄蜂紧贴了对太熟梨哪些下落了: 圆鼓和难看。这完全暂时是秋天: 在下午晚期因为我走了往小山开始的土坎, 有崩崩响, 一捶打在灌木, 和一个被震惊的野鸡, 飞行和上升, 突然吃惊我, 打破醒来梦想。

昨晚睡眠夺取, 由梦想和半梦想斑纹- 以便, 在高处在昏暗的天空, 几乎一个小时, A 香肠气球- 白垩白色和无生命看-- 漂浮的不动直到, 在午夜, 我去新混乱和看见了什么我恐惧多数- 我听见了没什么, 仅它安排所有在别处发生多次。

现在, 在冷的闪烁的早晨, 发光在窗口, 梨垂悬, 被染黄的和太熟, 浸湿的褐色在古怪的地方, 所有束起和摇晃, 象一个小唱诗班风笛, 沈默和等待。并且我现在起来, 去窗口和注视下落的或下落的国家-- 和看见! -- 领域pencilled 浅褐色或是去年秋天的黑暗的棕色-- 非常收缩直接变褐线, 稀薄作为在哪里cornstalks, 白色骨头永远失去的死, 瘪和下落, 但刺耳讲的光秃的稀薄的树, 之外风吹口哨, 驱散象青年期长的被摒弃的希望和志向, 非常久时间, 仅仅是A 记忆逃不脱的嘲笑周期性目标和taunt 。


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  Translations for this Poem
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  Poems by Delmore Schwartz
  1. Albert Einstein To Archibald Macl
  2. All Night All Night
  3. America America
  4. Apollo Musagete Poetry And The Le
  5. Archaic Bust Of Apollo
  6. At This Moment Of Time
  7. A Dream Of Whitman Paraphrased Re
  8. A Young Child And His Pregnant Mo
  9. By Circumstances Fed
  10. Calmly We Walk Through This April
  11. Cambridge Spring 1937
  12. Concerning The Synthetic Unity Of
  13. Far Rockaway
  14. Faust In Old Age
  15. For The One Who Would Not Take Hi
  16. For The One Who Would Take Mans L
  17. From A King Of Kings A King Among
  18. From The Graveyard By The Sea
  19. In The Naked Bed In Platos Cave
  20. In The Slight Ripple The Mind Per
  21. Late Autumn In Venice
  22. Love And Marilyn Monroe
  23. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  24. News Of The Gold World Of May
  25. Now He Knows All There Is To Know
  26. Occasional Poems
  27. Out Of The Watercolored Window Wh
  28. O Love Sweet Animal
  29. Parlez-Vous Francais
  30. Philology Recapitulates Ontology
  31. Phoenix Lyrics
  32. Poem Faithful to your commands o
  33. Poem In the morning when it was r
  34. Prothalamion
  35. Poem Old man in the crystal morni
  36. Poem Remember midsummer the fragr
  37. Poem You my photographer you most
  38. Saint Revolutionist
  39. Socrates Ghost Must Haunt Me Now
  40. Someone Is Harshly Coughing As Be
  41. Sonnet On Famous And Familiar Son
  42. Sonnet O City City
  43. Sonnet Suggested By Homer Chaucer
  44. Sonnet The Ghosts Of James And Pe
  45. Spiders
  46. The Ballad Of The Children Of The
  47. The Ballet Of The Fifth Year
  48. The Beautiful American Word Sure
  49. The Choir And Music Of Solitude A
  50. The First Night Of Fall And Falli
  51. The Greatest Thing In North Ameri
  52. The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me
  53. The Journey Of A Poem Compared To
  54. The Poet
  55. The Sin Of Hamlet
  56. The Spring
  57. This Is A Poem I Wrote At Night B
  58. Tired And Unhappy You Think Of Ho
  59. To Helen
  60. Two Lyrics From Kilroys Carnival
  61. What Curious Dresses All Men Wear
  62. What Is To Be Given
  63. Words For A Trumpet Chorale Celeb
  64. Yeats Died Saturday In France
 
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