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徐志摩% ?/ \3 E8 @) J
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轻轻的我走了,; Y, r5 ]; H5 c( T3 u
正如我轻轻的来;
I# r6 ]7 a/ h8 S) c我轻轻的招手,4 M/ ]9 c2 [1 D9 ]1 F
作别西天的云彩。! S; i6 u; Y: L
, V a( }. D* ~, u) `" b c! |0 m那河畔的金柳! E4 O6 e3 |& r6 V: y7 v
是夕阳中的新娘
4 K2 G) U1 g8 u. D' p3 K( J1 ]波光里的艳影,/ M9 Q$ e3 E3 u: ^1 ~! i
在我的心头荡漾。
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. s E! p* L5 P3 S) N0 l软泥上的青荇,) \* s# I$ r7 V/ f
油油的在水底招摇;
3 u% R. @+ n$ O M/ M. K8 N3 O5 t在康河的柔波里,
9 J0 k4 z+ Z+ M& J/ B& R2 S/ | 我甘心做一条水草! }3 H8 H: D& G8 |4 l% C4 L
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那树荫下的一潭,) S/ o" J% T* E- K8 N9 R% E
不是清泉,是天上虹9 t% n4 a! n+ {7 C
揉碎在浮藻间,5 Q5 I, _& B( u, P
沉淀着彩虹似的梦。0 r s1 A% Q+ b1 p/ Y0 s2 J
寻梦?撑一支长篙,
2 w, o& E( F/ b. y( r9 H# I8 R1 [ 向青草更青处漫溯,
: A5 D5 p) ?6 Z满载一船星辉,* e1 y3 e# z7 v% z9 n2 t- h! t. [
在星辉斑斓里放歌
/ T5 z1 R u1 p2 V# X但我不能放歌,8 F, s0 ]1 R. Y! g) m
悄悄是别离的笙箫;
% e3 C/ q3 U0 }! P" Z& r ^夏虫也为我沉默,
5 m- H3 F$ {: F. M; L( f 沉默是今晚的康桥!6 t3 }4 y% A: D9 |8 S" [
悄悄的我走了,
) m+ P' m$ N8 o 正如我悄悄的来;
( V1 P, M. r0 ]- {: e0 y, `& T我挥一挥衣袖,7 O9 _0 V5 g* G
不带走一片云彩。
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4 B# K, X. x7 f% Q' O1 u. fSaying Good-bye to Cambridge Again
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& x- O6 O! w2 ?. Y+ H! j# _; T4 M# l- YVery quietly I take my leave
O, O/ \9 k5 E& m* V9 sAs quietly as I came here;
7 z* C8 v8 D( {+ g9 [Quietly I wave good-bye# Y7 F2 ~. d# E9 q* `1 f, I
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
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6 ~0 p" {1 G% |The golden willows by the riverside; |- X) S/ P! l( w
Are young brides in the setting sun;$ P* I$ O7 t$ t- ~- i
Their reflections on the shimmering waves
, F2 A9 n* ^3 }! M1 z7 c1 ]- EAlways linger in the depth of my heart.6 I% y/ X' M4 j% A
, t m4 m+ O' m# W! x1 ^2 BThe floating heart growing in the sludge" ^* o9 S0 g" s2 {+ u: ?
Sways leisurely under the water;
- U9 H* ^. v2 eIn the gentle waves of Cambridge+ S6 _- i7 V! j+ ^) @
I would be a water plant!
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That pool under the shade of elm trees/ d. T9 _2 w' U: {8 i$ V" k
Holds not water but the rainbow from the sky;
7 h* d( E+ q9 Q- F% W+ a tShattered to pieces among the duckweeds
# p0 J2 n0 F. u" t/ R" N. ]Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?5 j+ f5 B7 N6 g6 \/ S3 l
l3 W. F. ]4 t/ {To seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream
. N9 J, w& H6 uTo where the green grass is more verdant;
- S. O- E9 B6 ^: c" a8 k5 GOr to have the boat fully loaded with starlight
$ [$ j" b8 q. t" yAnd sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.
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8 r8 d5 g5 h: s bBut I cannot sing aloud! [: ]8 t+ H$ z- w4 k- F( q8 J
Quietness is my farewell music;
, G* ?4 A/ j; \9 }6 b, ~' sEven summer insects keep silence for me
: P8 M: u2 J% Y; _/ KSilent is Cambridge tonight!7 i) z+ M9 g- z3 Y- E
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Very quietly I take my leave
# {* g& G' W) N( I/ yAs quietly as I came here;
* m) B' }& q1 S- c: a8 dGently I flick my sleeves* V5 L, i! P/ ~0 e. F. A
Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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