Old age should burn and roar at sunset.
Angry at the disappearance of light
On the occasion of the release of Nolan Interstellar, the almost incantation words of the poet Dylan Marles Thomas echoed on the screens all over the world. At that time, this poem can be seen everywhere in Interstellar's articles. In fact, it is definitely not the first time in history that poetry illuminates movies. In addition to dylan thomas, there are Auden, Dickinson, Cummins, thomas eliot, Whitman, etc. Their poems are resounding all over the world.
Dylan? Thomas's poems
Don't walk gently into that beautiful night.
Movie interstellar
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Don't walk quietly into that beautiful night.
Don't walk gently into that beautiful night,
Old age should burn and roar at sunset.
Angry at the disappearance of light
Although the wise man knew that darkness was right when he died.
Because there is no lightning in their words, they
He didn't walk into that beautiful night gently either.
Good people, when the last wave passes,
Cry out their fragile kindness.
How brilliant it will be.
Dancing in the green ocean
Angry at the disappearance of light
Violent people capture and sing the soaring sun,
Yes, but it's too late,
They make the sun sad on the road,
He didn't walk into that beautiful night gently either.
Serious people, close to death,
Look at it with dazzling eyes
Blind eyes can shine and rejoice like meteors.
Anger, forgive the disappearance of light
You, my father. On that sad height
Now curse me with your tears and bless me. I beg you.
Don't walk into that beautiful night gently.
Angry at the disappearance of light
Auden's poem "Fantasy at Night"
Movies before sunrise.
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Daydream at night (also called "song")
I love you, honey, I love you,
Until China collided with Africa,
Love jumped to the top of the river.
Salmon came to the street to sing.
I love you until the ocean is surrounded,
Hang upside down to dry;
Until the seven stars gruffly shouted:
Like geese and ducks in the air.
Years will run like rabbits,
Because with my heart,
Hold fast to the flowers of the times.
It is also the first love in the world.
Auden's poem "Funeral Blues"
The movie Four Weddings and a Funeral
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Funeral depression?
Stop all the clocks and cut off the phone.
Give the dog a juicy bone and tell it not to bark.
Silent piano with deep drums.
Carry out the coffin and let undertaker come.
Let the helicopter spin sadly overhead.
He left, he wrote a message in the sky,
Tie the black veil around the white neck of the homing pigeon,
Let the traffic police wear black gloves.
He is my east, my west,
My south, my north,
My working days, rest days,
My noon, my midnight,
My words, my songs,
I thought love could be immortal: I was wrong.
No longer need stars,
Take off everything,
Wrap the moon, dismantle the sun,
Sweep the sea and sweep the forest;
Because everything is meaningless.
Dickinson's poems
Make this spacious bed.
The film Sophie's Choice
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Make this spacious bed. ...
Make this spacious bed.
Make it great—
Lying in bed waiting for judgment day.
Beautiful and fair
Put the mattress straight.
Beat its pillow.
Don't let the yellow noise at sunrise
Disturb this land
Cummins' poems
Where I've never been.
The movie Hannah Sisters
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Where I've never been. ...
Where I've never been,
Surpass gladly
Any experience,
How silent your eyes are:
Your most subtle gesture is like surrounding me,
I can't reach it because it's too close.
Your lightest glance,
Let me leave easily,
Even if I close myself like a finger,
You let me go one by one,
If spring comes.
The first rose (clever and mysterious, touching).
Or if you want me to close the door, me and
My life will end beautifully, and suddenly,
Just like the heart of this flower, imagine.
Snow, carefully falling from all directions;
How I feel in this world,
Nothing can compare with you.
Extremely delicate power,
Its texture
Drive me with the true colors of its country.
Between each breath,
Experience death and eternity.
I don't know if this closed me,
Open mine again,
You, what's wrong,
Only I know about it.
The voice in your eyes is deeper than a rose.
No one, not even the rain,
Little hands like this.
Thomas Hood's poem Silence.
The film "Piano Lesson"
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silent
There was silence and no sound.
There is a silent silence,
Like in a cold grave.
In a cold grave, at the bottom of the sea.
Thomas eliot's poem "The Hollow Man"
The movie Apocalypse Now.
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The Hollow Man
The eyes are not here.
There are no eyes here.
In the valley of this dying star
In this empty canyon
The broken jawbone of our lost country.
In this last gathering place
We were sneaking around together.
Avoid talking
Gathered on this rising river.
Nothing, unless it is
Eye reproduction
Like the eternal star
Double rose
From the twilight kingdom of death
Hollow people only have
Hope.
Whitman Poetry
"Ah, captain! My captain! 》
The movie Dead Poets Society.
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o captain !my captain!
o captain !my captain!
Our terrible voyage is over,
The ship overcame all difficulties,
Our goal has been achieved,
The port is just ahead,
The bell rang in my ear,
I heard people shouting wildly,
Thousands of pairs of eyes looked at the sturdy ship,
It is dignified and brave;
But, heart!
Heart! Heart!
Bright red blood is flowing,
Right here on this deck,
Lying, my captain,
You fell and your body was cold.
Ah, captain! My captain! Get up and listen to the bell;
Get up-the flag flies for you-the horn sounds for you,
Bouquets and wreaths are ready for you-the crowd is crowded with the coast,
Swinging people call to you,
Turn an eager face to you;
Here it is, captain! Dear father!
Your head rests on my arm!
On this deck, like a dream,
You fell and your body was cold.
My captain didn't respond,
His lips were pale and stiff,
My father can't feel my arm,
He lost his pulse and life,
The ship landed safely and anchored,
Its voyage is over,
The victorious ship returned from a terrible journey,
Its goal has been achieved;
Cheer, coast,
The clock, it's ringing!
But I'm full of sadness,
Walking on the deck,
My captain sleeps here,
You fell and your body was cold.