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徐志摩% p& `2 B+ a& g, D+ |& A
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轻轻的我走了,
1 T8 `+ A( \7 U# }4 |4 Y. O 正如我轻轻的来;
1 O l" z7 ^9 ^. L% {) T3 w2 `我轻轻的招手,
# P8 L! \+ L4 l' ~ 作别西天的云彩。
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那河畔的金柳9 t6 \% B- n7 C! Y- \
是夕阳中的新娘
6 W$ o' y. [% m3 t0 q波光里的艳影,0 q2 x6 k! E. Z9 S
在我的心头荡漾。9 w( Y( `5 q8 {
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软泥上的青荇,1 P* }/ s' v$ F/ I9 S
油油的在水底招摇;
/ Q8 G4 c* H/ ~' i3 [5 m6 T0 l; V; h在康河的柔波里,( \, L; \9 D1 F. S5 V" t
我甘心做一条水草
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5 X7 O9 C7 m: E8 ~ x6 J5 w( f那树荫下的一潭,
7 o8 q- O3 s0 z# R6 z 不是清泉,是天上虹
- b( q6 U6 _6 _. ]) R- L: W揉碎在浮藻间,( ? C; X' p% B2 d6 x8 ~/ a
沉淀着彩虹似的梦。/ ?* N% w% C' ^/ I6 W7 z. Z
寻梦?撑一支长篙,
5 u* P# {& U# p P& e- w 向青草更青处漫溯,
& W+ p' c4 k* u$ Z( y满载一船星辉,
, ^: O8 U; b9 a 在星辉斑斓里放歌
- C# n: z3 x/ J; B# M但我不能放歌, n5 c- H( L2 r0 _1 r4 ^$ \
悄悄是别离的笙箫;
4 Y5 h' d# W% `6 |( h, v夏虫也为我沉默,
% e, q% [8 H. X- S3 o 沉默是今晚的康桥! `) R; ? d# M% g# }; b
悄悄的我走了,
: f, X4 b0 A+ y0 ?0 M! q$ Z 正如我悄悄的来;
1 x8 J/ m9 M; q7 T2 E! Z我挥一挥衣袖,
9 j0 q7 @. ~& [ 不带走一片云彩。
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: v& c$ y$ N' V# B" USaying Good-bye to Cambridge Again4 q3 Y& I D6 y4 ?" x( W
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Very quietly I take my leave9 D- j& P( l1 I( c+ B
As quietly as I came here;
( Z4 A& W" `: t9 |) z6 a4 RQuietly I wave good-bye
% U4 L) x2 ~8 C: e$ v1 LTo the rosy clouds in the western sky.
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6 H+ `9 z7 ? r* |3 W$ C( |The golden willows by the riverside8 g7 E2 C; K) a, l
Are young brides in the setting sun;- A+ v+ c8 j h6 {
Their reflections on the shimmering waves6 S+ g! y% _, a" B# S
Always linger in the depth of my heart.
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The floating heart growing in the sludge
& [8 p/ _! q( @. R! RSways leisurely under the water;
' s1 l) m# h6 ?( G- ^3 gIn the gentle waves of Cambridge
3 \6 c. X# d; W1 j& L9 e! U1 fI would be a water plant!) k9 S, z1 T+ H9 a J
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That pool under the shade of elm trees% J9 g# n- R& [ p& I6 ?8 V
Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky;: j* v; p( R; L4 M6 s. j
Shattered to pieces among the duckweeds
5 D x3 O2 p M8 ]2 n5 j6 @ [' eIs the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?) \1 x1 g/ v4 K1 _5 f# C* Y0 {& o
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To seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream7 c. t# R' P6 o9 q
To where the green grass is more verdant;
8 K/ R* X: L: L4 j3 N5 U/ zOr to have the boat fully loaded with starlight" N: h; c* r9 Z
And sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.
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6 a: W* x) {1 e' qBut I cannot sing aloud
5 t; m6 w! f# _Quietness is my farewell music;1 p' T6 m6 n5 Y8 Y% N9 N
Even summer insects keep silence for me8 e7 D5 _. ~ t# O, ?. t
Silent is Cambridge tonight!( [; P+ R3 } Y, {
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Very quietly I take my leave
$ v) g$ I' y% z3 q, ~, `/ qAs quietly as I came here;* N* S. I; |7 m8 N0 e3 H! h7 p
Gently I flick my sleeves
5 w# ^3 ~8 N8 w2 @" N) G! g- H, ?8 hNot even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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