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英语美丽小诗:Carentan O Carentan

  by Louis Simpson
       
       
                  Trees in the old days used to stand  And shape a shady lane  Where lovers
wandered hand in hand  Who came from Carentan.
       
       
                  This was the shining green canal  Where we came two by two  Walking at
combat-interval.  Such trees we never knew.  The day was early June, the
ground  Was soft and bright with dew.
       
       
                  Far away the guns did sound,  But here the sky was blue.  The sky was blue,
but there a smoke  Hung still above the sea  Where the ships together spoke  To
towns we could not see.
       
       
                  Could you have seen us through a glass  You would have said a walk  Of
farmers out to turn the grass,  Each with his own hay-fork.  The watchers in
their leopard suits  Waited till it was time,  And aimed between the belt and
boot  And let the barrel climb. I must lie down at once, there is  A hammer at
my knee.  And call it death or cowardice,  Don't count again on me.
       
       
                  Everything's all right, Mother,  Everyone gets the same  At one time or
another.  It's all in the game.  I never strolled, nor ever shall,  Down such a
leafy lane.  I never drank in a canal,  Nor ever shall again.  There is a
whistling in the leaves  And it is not the wind,  The twigs are falling from the
knives  That cut men to the ground.  Tell me, Master-Sergeant,  The way to turn
and shoot.
       
       
                  But the Sergeant's silent  That taught me how to do it.  O Captain, show us
quickly  Our place upon the map.  But the Captain's sickly  And taking a long
nap.  Lieutenant, what's my duty,  My place in the platoon?  He too's a sleeping
beauty,  Charmed by that strange tune.  Carentan O Carentan  Before we met with
you  We never yet had lost a man  Or known what death could do.
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