College Students' English Poetry Part I
My hero
When I think about the love I see in his eyes,
Divine love, giving without compromise. ....
I remember many times when he stood beside me,
Energetic and proud to inspire me.
His voice is always confident, firm and fair.
Always speak patiently, gently and caring.
The power in his hands is so certain,
I know there's nothing we can't do. I can't stand it.
It? Indeed, others have provided insights,
However, he laid the foundation for keeping me upright.
What? "This is the greatest man in the world,
Although he? Not because of status or birth.
What? He is a man of great dignity, honor and strength.
His advantage is noble and admirable length.
What? Greater than anyone else I know,
What? Who is my father? He is my mentor, my friend and hero.
College Students' English Poetry Part II
Siesta
Siesta
Bloom alone;
All her lovely companions
Has faded and disappeared;
Without the flowers of her family,
There are no rosebuds nearby,
Reflect her blushing,
Or sigh for a sigh.
I won't leave you, you lonely man!
Sagging on the trunk;
Since all the lovely people are sleeping,
Go ahead, you sleep with them.
Therefore, I kindly dispersed.
Your leaves fell on the bed.
Where your garden partner
Lying dead without smell.
Soon I will follow,
When friendship wanes,
From the shining circle of love
The jewel fell.
When the heart withers,
Everything I liked flew away,
Oh! Who will live in
Facing this bleak world alone?
The Last Rose in Summer The Last Rose in Summer
Bloom alone;
All the moving companions in the past
Has fallen dead;
There are no similar flowers around,
Without rosebuds,
Set off her ruddy,
Share her sorrow.
I won't leave you!
Let you languish alone;
Since all the beautiful companions are asleep,
Let's go You lie with them, too.
To this end, I kindly let go.
Your beautiful leaves are on the flower bed.
This is your garden partner, too.
A quiet place.
I may follow my friends soon,
When friendship dies,
It's like coming from a brilliant love circle
A fallen gem.
When loyal friends leave,
The person you love flies away,
Ah! Who wants to stay?
This cold world is lonely and desolate?
The third part of college students' English poetry
Hearing silence
By Theresa Taylor
With the alternation of day and night
The residual light illuminates the sky,
My hungry eyes looked at the feast.
This sentence can best explain the problem.
Silent scenes can touch the heart.
More powerful than simple words,
Make you breathless and stand still?
Captured by your own free will.
Chinese:
Red afterglow
Connect day and night.
Silent beauty
Words speak louder than words.
Listen to peace
Can stir the soul more
Hold your breath and stop.
Let the Statue of Liberty catch you and me.