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轻轻的我走了,
9 Z$ T1 W& Z! q. M8 }3 _ 正如我轻轻的来;$ `$ c% K, h9 Y5 v
我轻轻的招手,
0 W) l' B$ Z7 }. S2 Z+ t; [1 P. M& v 作别西天的云彩。8 h3 f+ {& R% C7 P: M
- m8 d! i* i- w5 Y0 k4 E/ q那河畔的金柳1 `/ c i1 S/ @4 j7 I
是夕阳中的新娘
1 l7 R* w' F2 S( y2 d& `- E波光里的艳影,4 U/ { B4 X& B; ]2 O0 ^
在我的心头荡漾。. S+ u3 {: g; [; q
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软泥上的青荇,
; W) N9 x9 e& m) a- R) a 油油的在水底招摇;2 \5 `' J9 H* f% b. ~
在康河的柔波里,
9 ?5 a( n1 g& S( z' M 我甘心做一条水草& _% s! v u% m5 w4 o! V& m
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那树荫下的一潭,
* a" _$ b: b" c' P: d! J 不是清泉,是天上虹
$ |/ R2 W: X0 e2 d) w9 \ D* n+ U揉碎在浮藻间,; B! B' X$ g% X7 N( m
沉淀着彩虹似的梦。
& F- C( E7 P4 ~寻梦?撑一支长篙,. i }2 ` y! @& M
向青草更青处漫溯,
1 u8 o% N/ G; o# g' ?# Q O满载一船星辉,1 l$ @: ?, c0 i9 Y- Y; H
在星辉斑斓里放歌
5 j/ M( \# X$ h# N但我不能放歌,
; \" `/ s9 L6 y# \ 悄悄是别离的笙箫;
( K3 {' O/ x7 g1 ~5 Z6 @夏虫也为我沉默,
1 h' D0 Z* x$ ] 沉默是今晚的康桥!: }* V8 _+ A o
悄悄的我走了,
( `4 Y$ C1 ~2 `5 p9 X8 N7 i 正如我悄悄的来;
x/ u# M2 C a* l. S我挥一挥衣袖,! T) M. l$ `% v
不带走一片云彩。
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: D! t* O. E7 {% ~% t3 aSaying Good-bye to Cambridge Again* D9 C8 A2 B8 d$ e9 u
: }1 \) T; n! f0 a7 T, x9 l, ?( v$ OVery quietly I take my leave1 A4 w$ t4 Z+ X+ E! \2 f
As quietly as I came here;9 _% @+ r, p" B( D- V
Quietly I wave good-bye
' f6 g) g& _9 b l8 aTo the rosy clouds in the western sky.2 H4 K. R) p4 `/ P- W6 g
1 `/ h5 u Z8 c% qThe golden willows by the riverside
, V; o, P: n# V, H4 T' {* cAre young brides in the setting sun;
* m% G2 s/ X: p2 g, b# x4 UTheir reflections on the shimmering waves9 ~* R7 @+ K! Y/ n
Always linger in the depth of my heart.& |# c) g- _; E) ^# N$ ?
' W- [8 {& v, E! O& x: qThe floating heart growing in the sludge
X" W5 p: E- N0 T# ?3 uSways leisurely under the water;
q/ z u5 X8 s) @4 tIn the gentle waves of Cambridge
/ u0 [, @7 u, L L8 J% ZI would be a water plant!! u0 f0 V! r3 v, Y
/ b2 H" F e E) d7 UThat pool under the shade of elm trees/ ]0 Q' g/ ]2 p4 x6 k
Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky;
# `- y- U& I2 I1 }! z k9 |Shattered to pieces among the duckweeds- i( ?1 d3 K+ M9 A
Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?
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To seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream
( [: x) h" _) n, g* ?- L9 a8 jTo where the green grass is more verdant;
! O' p' B+ o! r/ i N# iOr to have the boat fully loaded with starlight- u: [' t4 L. j- b8 U4 {
And sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.0 I9 e# F3 ?* d8 V
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But I cannot sing aloud u/ h' W8 q5 P7 V5 w0 I2 v" u
Quietness is my farewell music;
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Silent is Cambridge tonight!% x8 B7 h4 h! k7 t- M. B7 |
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Very quietly I take my leave r7 ]# A% u5 j# O* e
As quietly as I came here;
* i, }: p! i" B# ^7 H# aGently I flick my sleeves# W+ [4 e5 @; w" d5 Z! i
Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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