情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀(通用7篇)
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇1
The maple leaf of the mountain is red
Gently and gently falling in my palm
Like a raging fire
Burning youth illuminates life
Your eyes gently pour out the secrets of your heart
Send the message of love affectionately
Although reserve makes you shy to escape
But there is a sweet smile in my eyes
Beautiful red maple
I will give it to you who loves me the most
When it is close to your heart,
A raging fire
Conquered two
A heart eager for love
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇2
At night, close behind the lover
When sexy lips haven't touched lover's ears.
It has gone from brilliant to vicissitudes
Rewizyta
Missed the splendor of the season
Seem to wake up and sleep
The dusk of love is dyed red
When romance is blown by the wind
Love, pour too full
A few timid whispers
A wisp of lingering desire to talk and rest
Recruiting people into dreams, winding towards the dreamland
Gently dial the heart language
It is difficult to hide the embarrassing feelings in the emotional situation
It is fantasy, memory, sadness, and comprehension
With some small sentences,
It is doomed to be a very affectionate s c ript
lightly
Lianqu shallow smile on his face
Use lonely tears as words
Picking tender thoughts and composing music
Rehearse a romantic love
That I don't just want to stay out of the world of mortals
With some incomplete plots
Cover up the memory of my past life
To comfort the endless cycle of life
Or forced by love words
It is destined to bury the memory of the previous life in a hurry
Reorganize your mood
Forget that there was this world and you.
In the sensational night,
Turn into the wind in February
leave no trace/mark
I have lived in this world
Late at night on Valentine's Day in your ugly year
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇3
Moonlight
The night is quiet
Take you in your arms
Hibernating cricket, wake up
come
Come and see our love
very sweet
who
Who made the wind
from this time on
Love turned into jealousy
Meteor shower is beautiful and hurt
See you hide away
Swear ...
Love you never change
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇4
wet
You are blooming in
A orchid in the night wind
Wandering in my mind
A touch of red in the sky
Did you light it yourself
A season with fruit
The memory of flowers starts from a dream
Everything after that
Comply with the legendary Tanabata
Leaves fall to flowers bloom
The veins are clearer than the palmprint
My heart is calm
If you smile lightly, you will ripple
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇5
Hand-held cold with dawn
Sprinkle with the angle of inclination
Rich is sweeter than honey
Which unknown person
With a smile on the barren field stalks
Plant a thorny plant for me
Tell me to care and water carefully
I hope that on Valentine's Day
You can reap what belongs to love but you can't prick your hand
That brilliant red rose
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇6
《當(dāng)你老了》威廉·巴特勒·葉芝(愛爾蘭)
當(dāng)你老了,頭白了,睡意昏沉,
爐火旁打盹,請(qǐng)取下這部詩(shī)歌,
慢慢讀,回想你過(guò)去眼神的柔和,
回想它們昔日濃重的陰影;
多少人愛你青春歡暢的時(shí)辰,
愛慕你的美麗,假意或真心,
只有一個(gè)人愛你那朝圣者的靈魂,
愛你衰老了的臉上痛苦的皺紋;
垂下頭來(lái),在紅光閃耀的爐子旁,
凄然地輕輕訴說(shuō)那愛情的消逝,
在頭頂?shù)纳缴纤従忰庵阶樱?/p>
在一群星星中間隱藏著臉龐。
《When You are Old》
William Butler Yeats(1865-1939)
When you are old and gray,
and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire,
take down this book,
And slowly read,
and dream of the soft look,
Your eyes had once,
and of their shadows deep.
How many loved your moments
of glad grace,
And loved your beauty
with love false or true ,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows
of your changing face.
And bending down
beside the glowing bars,
Murmur,a little sadly,how love fled,
And paced
upon the mountains overhead,
And hid his face
amid a crowd of stars.
情人節(jié)的外國(guó)英文詩(shī)歌朗讀 篇7
《我該怎樣來(lái)愛你》伊麗莎白·巴雷特·巴朗寧(英)
我該怎樣來(lái)愛你?
讓我計(jì)數(shù)這些方式。
我愛你直到我的靈魂所能觸及的
深度、廣度和高度,
在我視線之外,
摸索著,
存在的極致和優(yōu)雅的理想。
我愛你,
如同日常所需一樣必不可少,
如同陽(yáng)光與蠟燭。
我自由地愛你,
如同人們奔赴正義。
我純潔地愛你,
如同人們放棄表?yè)P(yáng)。
我愛你,
用那將我陷入往昔痛苦的激情,
我愛你,
用我童年的忠誠(chéng)。
我愛你,
我原以為那種虔誠(chéng),
早已隨圣徒的消失而逝去。
我愛你,用我的呼吸,我的微笑,
我的眼淚,我的整個(gè)生命來(lái)愛你!
而且,我會(huì)更深地愛你,
在我死后,只要上帝允許。
《How Do I Love Thou》
Elizabeth Barrett Browning(1806-1861)
How do I love thou?
Let me count the ways.
I love thou to the depth,
and breadth and height
My soul can reach,
When feeling out of sight
For the ends
of Being and Ideal Grace.
I love thou,
to the level of every day’s
Most quiet need,
by sun and candlelight.
I love thou freely,
as man strive for Right;
I love thou purely,
as they turn from Praise.
I love thou
with the passion put to use.
In my old grief,
and with my childhood’s faith.
I love thou
with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints,
I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life—and,
if God choose,
I shall but love thou better after death.