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                   刘欣英文诗歌三首 
                      
                     
                     
                                     
			
				   Love is a rainbow
  
  
 
  
  Love is a rainbow
  
  a soft lie,
  
  a pseudo-reality,
  
  a tender caprice,
  
  a tantalizing promise.
  
  
 
  
  Love is a rainbow
  
  You may want to catch it,
  
  before it is gone.
  
  But it’s already gone
  
  once you reach out for it.
  
  
 
  
  Love is a rainbow
  
  No artist on earth
  
  can replicate the colors.
  
  Its nature’s miracle
  
  that’s beyond man’s control.
  
  
 
  
  It’s even more futile
  
  to try to make it stay.
  
  It fares for a short while
  
  until the sun finds its way.
  
  Love is a rainbow
  
  
 
  
  Yet I still want to trade all I have
  
  for even a glimpse of it.
  
  In this all-too-true world
  
  what else can I have
  
  but the memory
  
  of this beautiful rainbow?
  
  
 
  
  Dorothy’s Castle
  
  Once upon a time by a river named Dyme
  
  lived a young Miss Dorothy,
  
  who was neither too smart, nor too pretty.
  
  But entitled to a castle and with no siblings
  
  she was, since birth, everyone’s darling.
  
  
 
  
  She never ventured out,
  
  not because she was not allowed.
  
  “Dangerous!” she was told,
  
  that beneath her little bedroom window
  
  there was an exuberant but vicious world.
  
  
 
  
  One night there stood a young knight,
  
  his sword shining under the mood-light.
  
  Down on his knees, he pleaded to Dorothy:
  
  “Come and see the world outside
  
  and forever you’ll be happy!”
  
  
 
  
  The hopeful yet fearful Miss Dorothy
  
  thrilled at the large temptation,
  
  but dampened by a larger hesitation.
  
  After all, she was used to the brick walls
  
  within which, she was so much adored!
  
  
 
  
  The helpless, helpless Miss Dorothy
  
  Meals came to taste like wax,
  
  and her mood, incredibly lax.
  
  Three times appealed the anxious knight
  
  But Dorothy simply couldn’t decide.
  
  
 
  
  Weeks, months and years went by
  
  She was still unsure what’d happen outside.
  
  Lines crept onto her forehead,
  
  The knight’s sword tainted with sweat.
  
  Finally he said, “Farewell, my dear Dorothy!”
  
  
 
  
  The rosy-no-longer Miss Dorothy
  
  had her own reasons in a mind still maiden:
  
  “Well, I cannot do my own laundry.
  
  Plus, what if food is hard to find
  
  and people are unkind?!”
  
  
 
  
  Dorothy, the old frail Dorothy
  
  feeling shoddy but mostly lucky,
  
  that by staying she did the right thing.
  
  At least, even without her teeth
  
  she’d still be Dorothy, the everyone’s darling.
  
  
 
  
  River of a thousand years
  
  
 
  
  With my usual ears I could hear
  
  What images do not produce yet fail to muffle
  
  The river of a thousands years
  
  Chanting its way to charge and scuttle
  
  
 
  
  Foams frolic on the waves’ cart
  
  Unsettling sand from earth’s luxurious bed
  
  From each other they would part
  
  Come back, before again they’ve fled
  
  
 
  
  Where the journey begins and ends
  
  The mountains stand as ever still
  
  Not for nothing the golden belt extends
  
  To warm the river’s hands that otherwise chill
  
  
 
  
  And whose are these footprints I see
  
  Of ancient men and women with sensitivity
  
  Who’ve traversed space and time, just like me
  
  To marvel at nature’s creativity
  
  
 
  
  The river of a thousand years
  
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