蓝天上挂着一轮火红的太阳,就像一只红彤彤的苹果,又像一只火红的灯笼。我精心收集了关于太阳的英语诗句,供大家欣赏学习!
关于太阳的英语诗句:Sunshine阳光 Dry up my tears with your gentle winds,
For your words cease my tears.
Blow away my dark clouds,
For your strong winds blow them away.
Bring me happiness with your sunbeams,
For your sunshine warms my soul.
Whisper me a deep secret with your breeze,
For your words bring me a warm feeling.
Put out my raging fire,
For your rain sizzles it down.
Everything you do is my everything.
And I'll never forget that you're my sunshine.
用你轻柔的风吹干我的泪水吧
因为你的言语会让我的眼泪不再流淌
拂去我心头的乌云吧
因为你的疾风会让它们烟消云散
用你的阳光为我带来欢乐吧
因为你的阳光温暖了我的心房
用你的微风在我耳边轻诉秘密吧
因为你的言语让我感到温暖
熄灭我心头愤怒的火焰吧
因为你的甘霖咝地一声将它浇熄
你所做的一切就是我的一切
我永远不会忘记你就是我的阳光
关于太阳的英语诗句:Sun of the Sleepless 失眠人的太阳 George Gordon Byron 乔治・戈登・拜伦
Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star!
呵,失眠人的太阳!忧郁的星!
Whose tearful beam glows tremulously far,
有如泪珠,你射来抖颤的光明
That show'st the darkness thou canst not dispel,
只不过显现你逐不开的幽暗,
How like art thou to joy remember'd well!
你多么象欢乐追忆在心坎!
So gleams the past, the light of other days,
“过去”,那往日的明辉也在闪烁,
Which shines, but warms not with its powerless rays;
但它微弱的光却没有一丝热;
A night-beam Sorrow watcheth to behold,
“忧伤”尽在了望黑夜的一线光明,
Distinct but distant ― clear ― but, oh how cold!
它清晰,却遥远;灿烂,但多么寒冷!
关于太阳的英语诗句:我感到了阳光 I Felt the Sunlight
王小妮 (Wang Xiaoni)
我从长长的走廊走下去……
Along the long, long corridorI go on walking . . .
-啊,迎面是刺眼的窗子,
―Before me there are dazzling windows,
两边是反光的墙壁,
on either side, walls reflecting the light.
阳光,我,
The sunlight and I,
我和阳光站在一起!
I'm standing with the sunlight.
-啊,阳光原是这样强烈,
―Now I remember how intense that sunlight is!
暖的让人凝住了脚步,
So warm it stops me from taking another step,
亮的让人憋住了呼吸。
so bright I hold my breath.
全宇宙的人都在这里集聚。
The light of the whole universe converges here.
-我不知道还有什么存在,
―I'm unaware of the existence of anything else.
只有我,靠着阳光,
There is only me, standing on sunlight,
站了十秒钟。
still for a full ten seconds.
十秒,有时会长于一个世纪的四分之一。
Sometimes, ten seconds,is longer than a quarter of a century.
终于,我冲下楼梯,推开门,
Finally, I dash down the stairs,push open the door,
奔走在春天的阳光里……
and run in the spring sunlight . . .