What short English poems are there?

1、? Dickinson, I've never seen a wasteland. Original: I've never seen Moore-I've never seen the sea-but I know what heather looks like and what Bill is. I have never talked to God, and I have never been to heaven. It seems that the check has been given to me-

I have never been to the wilderness or seen the sea. But I know the branches and leaves of nanmu and the rolling waves. I've never talked to God, and I've never set foot in heaven. But I seem to have promised to go there.

2. Auden's melancholy eulogy, original text: He is my north, my south, my east and west. My work week and Sunday rest, my noon, my midnight, my conversation, my songs; I thought love would last forever; I was wrong.

He used to be everything to me. My working day, my Sunday, my noon, my midnight, my whispering and my singing, I thought love could last forever, but now it seems ridiculous.

3. Pound's "In the Subway Station", the original text: In a subway station, the application of human faces in the crowd; Petals on wet black branches.

These faces in the crowd are generally ghostly; Many petals on a wet black branch.

4, Dickinson's "If I have not seen the sun", the original text: If I have not seen the sun. I can bear the shadow. But to illuminate a new wilderness. My wilderness has created.

If I haven't seen the sun, I can stand the darkness. However, the sunshine turned my desolation into a new desolation.

5, Salinger's "Broken Story Heart", the original text: Some people think that love is sex and marriage and six o'clock-kiss and children, maybe it is true, Miss Lester. But you know what I think? I think love is a kind of contact, but it is not a touch.

Some people say that love is a lingering night, and love is a kiss at six in the morning. Love is a baby in my arms, Lester. Do you know, in my opinion, love is an outstretched and retracted hand?