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轻轻的我走了,
1 @+ k4 ]6 t5 f5 ?, L% p 正如我轻轻的来;
0 [- V7 U. {6 u6 {4 P4 j我轻轻的招手,
# r* A2 c, H0 k( V 作别西天的云彩。$ p' b, O8 j( k: i) o" S+ P
0 i( l* s: q1 x l那河畔的金柳
" q/ |/ C5 H% a2 s+ }3 J 是夕阳中的新娘
% k) u: \' |/ X5 w, N% g+ u波光里的艳影,
4 f* I% F/ ~' Y2 y 在我的心头荡漾。
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& \5 ^# x. [2 O1 B9 [6 x& Z软泥上的青荇,5 y$ @0 ~ {1 }- |1 q& [
油油的在水底招摇;/ N |1 f- d: K& g7 i, Z
在康河的柔波里,0 N+ @3 N2 Q: ]* r, Z5 V( {" U, N/ c5 v
我甘心做一条水草# f5 T$ u* t6 [
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那树荫下的一潭,5 f; g+ R: {+ F$ I9 B8 K( L* i
不是清泉,是天上虹" @! V |+ E% g) i, S
揉碎在浮藻间,1 _$ {* g+ Z# s
沉淀着彩虹似的梦。
6 T5 R) }4 ?# z" S& v- q D寻梦?撑一支长篙,
* K7 ~8 m1 ~ J8 e( `* ] 向青草更青处漫溯,
" s" M0 A5 `" r4 l: r0 {4 f/ G满载一船星辉, C0 i) _, t. t) m% B2 Q
在星辉斑斓里放歌 Z7 K, @! d1 P% W6 U
但我不能放歌,
+ F& ]0 v$ G- T% f 悄悄是别离的笙箫;. R N% V8 E# L! N% K
夏虫也为我沉默,8 c' N7 B$ d- m% C* k h# H. _
沉默是今晚的康桥!
) O. k- M& ]' N# p悄悄的我走了,* _8 u& ^5 b0 K- H4 S
正如我悄悄的来; k/ e+ M& ]3 L5 I! t% K
我挥一挥衣袖,
4 P) }9 S2 q8 L! c 不带走一片云彩。7 d# e" ~. y" E+ f- I& b( d
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Saying Good-bye to Cambridge Again
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* @8 A% I" V& r" w/ l( n, x' zVery quietly I take my leave5 m e7 k6 _5 Q+ l
As quietly as I came here;
# l1 B3 U% B" ^0 hQuietly I wave good-bye, C/ U0 S0 {3 T4 d; w
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.1 Z$ Y8 K0 o7 C7 f$ P
0 X- l3 z8 h( {1 j$ lThe golden willows by the riverside
/ Q G+ W) ?3 q3 [7 M6 QAre young brides in the setting sun;8 r- E: x" e6 i; e, a( q
Their reflections on the shimmering waves; Y- U* I. z2 J! `+ S9 c
Always linger in the depth of my heart.' m! j+ Y2 Q& I- m0 {0 P
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The floating heart growing in the sludge
# g8 R% x7 |% n2 z) NSways leisurely under the water;2 B+ u2 }5 N9 i$ s. t+ |* Z
In the gentle waves of Cambridge9 O6 i2 r6 l Z3 T
I would be a water plant!( J' H( X, f; |; \* r
2 L8 t, l% {% T- S; z6 ?; rThat pool under the shade of elm trees
5 f$ u6 u4 y1 {! S- s7 j4 q4 LHolds not water but the rainbow from the sky;% l: d2 E' X( R2 Y
Shattered to pieces among the duckweeds
) V1 a! {9 f) YIs the sediment of a rainbow-like dream?" ~! m/ k _- @2 t) A
' j7 _/ c# [. j$ c, n0 W2 j$ YTo seek a dream? Just to pole a boat upstream$ l% w2 j/ @. F' K) T8 b" ]. c
To where the green grass is more verdant;
$ r2 N8 D; e1 u, I v* _0 ^% ?Or to have the boat fully loaded with starlight
, B9 t/ E9 F' I- p7 mAnd sing aloud in the splendour of starlight.8 q) d9 W9 E7 r R6 w) V8 Z
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But I cannot sing aloud
+ V1 m" ^4 ^/ [4 S' \5 w% h. ~8 y% SQuietness is my farewell music;
; |2 G9 S: t0 S! [1 mEven summer insects keep silence for me
9 {( A2 h+ o8 b: D2 f& ?8 qSilent is Cambridge tonight!
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3 K5 E# N) w. mVery quietly I take my leave7 j' @! \2 A8 s% b1 } l
As quietly as I came here;
8 y6 e/ @/ d4 \' wGently I flick my sleeves0 V/ V4 E2 y8 \9 f Q- Z% e
Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away |
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