I stand on the high Stephen Crane.
I'm standing on high,
I'm standing on high,
See, below, many demons.
See a lot of ghosts down there.
Run, jump,
Run, jump,
Revel in sin.
Indulge in sin.
One looked up and grinned,
One looked up and grinned,
And said, "Comrade! Brother! "
Say, "guys! Brothers! "
Stephen Crane is a famous American realistic writer, who is famous for his novel The Red Medal of Courage. Klein is also a poet. His early poetry was concise, catchy, rhyming, unconventional, concise and impressive, which had a great influence on modern poetry.
2, "Gold Can't Stay" Robert Frost
Beautiful scenery is fleeting-Robert Frost
The first green color of nature is gold,
The first touch of green in nature is gold,
Her most difficult hue to grasp.
It is also the color that she can't keep.
Her early leaf was a flower;
Her first leaf is like a flower;
But only for one hour.
However, it can only last for a moment.
Then the leaves became leaves.
Then, like a flower, the new leaf degenerates into the old one.
So Eden fell into sorrow,
Therefore, the Garden of Eden fell into sorrow,
So dawn came to day.
The dawn lasted until dawn.
There is no gold left.
Time is as precious as gold, and it is hard to keep it.
Robert Frost is one of the most popular American poets in the 20th century and is called "Poet Laureate in American Literature". He used popular language, well-known rhythm, and common metaphors and symbols in daily life to describe the moral fashion of the quiet countryside in New England. His description of nature often contains profound, symbolic and even metaphysical significance.
3. The First Fig Edna Saint Vincent Millay
The first fig-Edna St.Vincent Millay
My candle burns at both ends;
My candle burns at both ends;
It won't last overnight;
After all, it will not last until dawn;
But ah, my enemy, oh, my friend-
But, my enemies, my friends-
It gives off lovely light!
How wonderful the light it emits!
This poem is extremely short, but its first line has become the slogan of "young people are like fire" in that era, an idiom well known to women and children, and also made the poet famous.
American poet and playwright Edna St.Vincent Millay won the Pulitzer Prize for his work The Harp Weaver and other poems. Her early poems tended to enjoy birthdays, but later her works gradually showed a little pessimism, became increasingly cynical, and began to pay attention to social issues.
4. "I am a nobody! Who are you? Emily Dickinson
I am nobody. Who are you? Emily Dickinson
I am nobody! Who are you?
I am nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
You're nobody, too?
Then we are a couple-don't tell!
Then we are a couple-don't make any noise!
They will expel us, you know.
They'll crowd us out-look out!
How boring it is to be a big shot!
How boring it is to be a big shot!
How open, like a frog.
How ostentatious-like a frog
Tell your name all day.
Facing the small puddle of appreciation
Go to an enviable swamp!
Show off your name all day!
Emily Dickinson, a legendary American poet, is one of the pioneers of modernist poetry in the 20th century. Dickinson's poems mainly focus on life interest, nature, life, faith, friendship and love. The poetic style is concise and graceful, with fresh conception, vivid and exquisite description, profound thought, strong cohesion and great originality.
5. Joyce kilmer, The Tree
Terry Joyce kilmer
I don't think I'll see it again
I don't think I will ever see it.
A lovely poem like a tree.
A poem is as lovely as a tree.
A tree, its hungry mouth is pressed.
A tree with her hungry lips pressed on it.
By the sweet breasts of the earth;
Sweet milk is flowing on the earth;
A tree that looks at God all day,
Tree, she looks up at the sky all day,
Raise her leafy arm to pray;
Hold up leafy arms and pray;
A tree that may wither in summer.
In summer, there will be a nest of robins
A nest of robins in her hair;
Perched on the hair of a tree;
Whose chest does the snow lie on?
In winter, there is snow on the chest of trees.
He lives close to the rain.
She gets along well with the rain.
Only a fool like me can write poetry,
A fool like me can write poetry,
But only God can build a tree.
But trees can only be created by God.
Joyce kilmer is a poet, journalist and literary critic. His other works include circus and other essays, street and other poems, literature in creation, and dreams and fantasies, a collection of modern Catholic poems. Kilmer was awarded the French Military Cross after his death.