英国 休斯 Ted Hughes  英国   (1930~1998)
七愁
circium, thistles
鼠之舞
马群
Wind
Hawk Roosting
乌鸦的最后据点
Examination at the Womb-Door
乌鸦的第一课
云雀
獐鹿
三月的河
狼嚎
鸫鸟
她的丈夫
孩子般的恶作剧
Lovesong
遗物
水怎样开始演奏
divinity
乌德乌
snowflake
卡夫卡
leaf
Multiple poems at a time
outland poetry
The Harvest Moon

The Harvest Moon

   Ted Hughes

The flame-red moon, the harvest moon,
Rolls along the hills, gently bouncing,
A vast balloon,
Till it takes off, and sinks upward
To lie on the bottom of the sky, like a gold doubloon.
The harvest moon has come,
Booming softly through heaven, like a bassoon.
And the earth replies all night, like a deep drum.

So people can't sleep,
So they go out where elms and oak trees keep
A kneeling vigil, in a religious hush.
The harvest moon has come!

And all the moonlit cows and all the sheep
Stare up at her petrified, while she swells
Filling heaven, as if red hot, and sailing
Closer and closer like the end of the world.

Till the gold fields of stiff wheat
Cry `We are ripe, reap us!' and the rivers
Sweat from the melting hills.

  
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