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, X- n; \. w" j2 k) M& p. C轻轻的我走了,
5 t H d& F& u5 ~ 正如我轻轻的来;% {/ W5 i( V# m- E+ F
我轻轻的招手,: Z# n& k! x, @4 w9 i
作别西天的云彩。
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$ U: ^0 P; M& H/ j$ t2 Q% e% J那河畔的金柳
+ k) r/ x! u6 F. \3 e 是夕阳中的新娘
) L0 G* F1 A7 c8 ]1 ?波光里的艳影,
0 |- q" o2 E4 r 在我的心头荡漾。
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9 _3 b5 T: I8 X: z$ r0 P软泥上的青荇,
, Y4 S2 ]$ a) }8 ]4 I 油油的在水底招摇;
/ s7 w; ]6 H) c. B在康河的柔波里,
9 q+ x& F7 |; B 我甘心做一条水草* k$ a! V& g- R* B3 S4 K6 `: z/ J- o
* l) y" F, k/ G5 ~# ?, e: G$ E" U那树荫下的一潭,
8 z1 I& Z: @" i6 s& ^* i4 g6 H8 m 不是清泉,是天上虹
& p( H4 X7 _& S' g8 l揉碎在浮藻间,3 Y( l/ p B* b& n
沉淀着彩虹似的梦。
7 f- H7 j8 d: l2 w- D寻梦?撑一支长篙,! l) p1 c( t- j+ W4 `4 L3 m4 |$ C! C
向青草更青处漫溯,
+ u, `# u% X' ?满载一船星辉,
+ V0 d, E/ y' L9 o% g9 ] 在星辉斑斓里放歌- Q8 O- D0 k1 q3 }
但我不能放歌,
1 }0 c) q% e% h0 R8 T4 _& J' ^ 悄悄是别离的笙箫;
. x: L' D- C0 U6 N8 { J夏虫也为我沉默,
) z% m5 O# k6 w9 g) _ 沉默是今晚的康桥!
+ l X7 U9 L6 }* h' k悄悄的我走了,
1 G! B: L# w' Y( ?; N0 N 正如我悄悄的来;
?1 w, q2 q! z0 z& ]: h我挥一挥衣袖," J3 A6 C5 {, y/ H7 b0 X$ q
不带走一片云彩。7 m4 A$ _& K+ n. X9 d2 A
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Saying Good-bye to Cambridge Again
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5 _6 O# r1 _& J$ p* _' o0 z4 E) _Very quietly I take my leave8 T, s0 D4 N6 E: D j# I
As quietly as I came here;6 U" k1 A) h t
Quietly I wave good-bye- c; [+ ~) B; a6 r0 |
To the rosy clouds in the western sky." |/ c% H* f5 X
. t! p% }: K% y7 ~ l" F- \The golden willows by the riverside
# L. l4 ], J( p7 m3 qAre young brides in the setting sun;
0 E; z8 ] n H2 d0 K2 b" lTheir reflections on the shimmering waves, Y: D' ^( _: C6 x' w
Always linger in the depth of my heart.
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The floating heart growing in the sludge
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In the gentle waves of Cambridge$ T. B* H7 P3 ~$ G1 f" i
I would be a water plant!
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That pool under the shade of elm trees
/ j) B! E& }: {, pHolds not water but the rainbow from the sky;
6 C h/ T6 H; F7 A0 lShattered to pieces among the duckweeds- @1 v+ H2 j5 q
Is the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?: A$ J% Z+ C9 L- C2 o) Z* E
. F1 c. r1 f( MTo seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream: K* R1 K& H5 N, I, g( w( ?8 x8 g3 k
To where the green grass is more verdant;9 y- _( `6 J6 B4 M f6 c2 i- ~" ?6 K3 x
Or to have the boat fully loaded with starlight& c7 f4 a0 l7 D4 a* v- G1 C9 R
And sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.- W4 b9 p2 a0 k/ M
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But I cannot sing aloud
# I# B. G7 a/ aQuietness is my farewell music;/ R. Z2 j. P! B% h0 b8 \
Even summer insects keep silence for me6 S: E) O: L( V; P- i
Silent is Cambridge tonight!
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Very quietly I take my leave9 [& A4 O1 M! d& Z9 Q8 t C
As quietly as I came here;
: w E! ^9 Y; P; {1 Y# e( A) r5 _Gently I flick my sleeves+ q2 I) S# J- V) X9 u P$ u
Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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