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Stray Birds飞鸟集

              Stray Birds       By Rabindranath Tagore  

"Stray Birds" contains ideas on nature, man, and his environment as may be entertained by a man sitting by a window where the stray birds of summer sing and fly away. These short, sometimes merely one-line poems are often just an image or the distillation of a thought, but they stay in the mind and do not fly away as easily as the birds. The author, Rabindranath Tagore, was a Nobel laureate for literature (1913) as well as one of India's greatest poets and the composer of independent India's national anthem, as well as that of Bangladesh. He wrote successfully in all literary genres, but was first and foremost a poet, publishing more than 50 volumes of poetry. He was a Bengali writer who was born in Calcutta and later traveled around the world. 

         “飞鸟集”包含了大自然、人类和他的思想环境,一个坐在窗户旁的人,在那里,夏天的飞鸟唱着歌,飞走了。这些短的,有时仅仅是一句诗,往往只是一个形象或一个思想的升华,但他们留在心里,像不容易飞走的鸟。作者拉宾德拉纳特·泰戈尔是诺贝尔文学奖得主(1913年),也是印度最伟大的诗人之一,是独立的印度国歌和孟加拉国国歌的作曲家。他在各种文学体裁上都写得很成功,但他首先是一位诗人,出版了50多卷诗歌。他是一位孟加拉作家,出生于加尔各答,后来周游世界。







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Episodes

第二百零五篇

When the sun goes down to the West, the East of his morning stands before him in silence. 太阳在西方落下时,他的早晨的东方已静悄悄地站在他面前。

Feb 23, 202032 secEp. 205

第二百零四篇

The song feels the infinite in the air, the picture in the earth, the poem in the air and the earth; For its words have meaning that walks and music that soars. 歌声在天空中感到无限,图画在地上感到无限,诗呢,无论在空中,在地上都是如此。 因为诗的词句含有能走动的意义与能飞翔的音乐。

Feb 22, 20201 minEp. 204

第二百零三篇

The day, with the noise of this little earth, drowns the silence of all worlds. 白日以这小小的地球的喧扰,淹没了整个宇宙的沉默。

Feb 22, 202033 secEp. 203

第二百零二篇

"I cannot keep your waves," says the bank to the river."Let me keep your footprints in my heart." 河岸向河流说道:“我不能留住你的波浪。 让我保存你的足印在我的心里吧。”

Feb 21, 202040 secEp. 202

第二百零一篇

The wasp thinks that the honeyhive of the neighbouring bees is too small. His neighbours ask him to build one still smaller. 黄蜂认为邻蜂储蜜之巢太小。 他的邻人要他去建筑一个更小的。

Feb 21, 202037 secEp. 201

第二百篇

The burning log bursts in flame and cries, --- "This is my flower, my death." 燃烧着的木块,熊熊地生出火光,叫道:“这是我的花朵,我的死亡。”

Feb 21, 202034 secEp. 200

第一百九十九篇

"I have lost my dewdrop," cries the flower to the morning sky that has lost all its stars. 花朵向星辰落尽了的曙(shǔ)天叫道:“我的露点全失落了。”

Feb 20, 202032 secEp. 199

第一百九十八篇

The cricket's chirp and the patter of rain come to me through the dark, like the rustle of dreams from my past youth. 蟋蟀的唧唧,夜雨的淅沥,从黑暗中传到我的耳边,好似我已逝的少年时代沙地来到我的梦境中。

Feb 19, 202041 secEp. 198

第一百九十七篇

By touching you may kill, by keeping away you may possess. 接触着,你许会杀害;远离着,你许会占有。

Feb 19, 202027 secEp. 197

第一百九十六篇

My heart is like the golden casket of your kiss, cloud to the sun. 晚霞向太阳说道:“我的心经了你的接吻,便似金的宝箱了。”

Feb 19, 202030 secEp. 196

第一百九十五篇

This world is the world of wild storms kept tame with the music of beauty. 这世界乃是为美之音乐所驯服了的狂风骤雨的世界。

Feb 18, 202029 secEp. 195

第一百九十四篇

God loves man's lamp lights better than his own great stars. 神爱人间的灯光甚于他自己的大星。

Feb 18, 202021 secEp. 194

第一百九十三篇

A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it. 全是理智的心,恰如一柄全是锋刃的刀。 它叫使用它的人手上流血。

Feb 18, 202030 secEp. 193

第一百九十二篇

Woman, in your laughter you have the music of the fountain of life. 妇人,在你的笑声里有着生命之泉的音乐。

Feb 17, 202024 secEp. 192

第一百九十一篇

The bow whispers to the arrow before it speeds forth--Your freedom is mine. 弓在箭要射出之前,低声对箭说道:“你的自由就是我的自由。”

Feb 17, 202031 secEp. 191

第一百九十篇

Sit still, my heart, do not raise your dust. Let the world find its way to you. 静静地坐着吧,我的心,不要扬起你的尘土。 让世界自己寻路向你走来。

Feb 17, 202036 secEp. 190

第一百八十九篇

The pet dog suspects the universe for scheming to take its place. 小狗疑心大宇宙阴谋篡夺它的位置。

Feb 17, 202022 secEp. 189

第一百八十八篇

Darkness travels towards light, but blindness towards death. 黑暗向光明旅行,但是盲者却向死亡旅行。

Feb 16, 202030 secEp. 188

第一百八十七篇

Toes are the fingers that have forsaken their past. 脚趾乃是舍弃了其过去的手指。

Feb 16, 202025 secEp. 187

第一百八十六篇

They hated and killed and men praised them. But God in shame hastens to hide its memory under the green grass. 他们嫉妒,他们残杀,人反而称赞他们。 然而上帝却害了羞,匆匆地把他的记忆埋藏在绿草下面。

Feb 15, 202050 secEp. 186

第一百八十五篇

I am the autumn cloud, empty of rain, see my fullness in the field of ripened rice. 我是秋云,空空地不载着雨水,但在成熟的稻田中,可以看见我的充实。

Feb 15, 202035 secEp. 185

第一百八十四篇

He who is too busy doing good finds no time to be good. 太急于做好事的人,反而找不到时间去做好人。

Feb 15, 202025 secEp. 184

第一百八十三篇

The evening sky to me is like a window, and a lighted lamp, and a waiting behind it. 黄昏的天空,在我看来,象一扇窗户,一盏灯火,灯火背后的一次等待。

Feb 14, 202037 secEp. 183

第一百八十二篇

I am like the road in the night listening to the footfalls of its memories in silence. 我像那夜间之路,正静悄悄地谛听着记忆的足音。

Feb 14, 202031 secEp. 182

第一百八十一篇

My flower of the day dropped its petals forgotten. In the evening it ripens into a golden fruit of memory. 我的昼间之花,落下它那被遗忘的花瓣。 在黄昏中,这花成熟为一颗记忆的金果。

Feb 14, 202039 secEp. 181

第一百八十篇

The sunshine greets me with a smile. The rain, his sad sister, talks to my heart. 太阳以微笑向我问候。 雨,他的忧闷的姐姐,向我的心谈话。

Feb 13, 202036 secEp. 180

第一百七十九篇

Woman, you have encircled the world’s heart with the depth of your tears as the sea has the earth. 妇人呀,你用泪海包绕着世界的心,正如大海包绕着大地。

Feb 13, 202033 secEp. 179

第一百七十八篇

It is the little things that I leave behind for my loved ones, ---great things are for everyone. 我把小小的礼物留给我所爱的人,--大的礼物却留给一切的人。

Feb 13, 202030 secEp. 178

第一百七十七篇

Your smile was the flowers of your own fields, your talk was the rustle of your own mountain pines, but your heart was the woman that we all know. 你的微笑是你自己田园里的花,你的谈吐是你自己山上的松林的萧萧;但是你的心呀,却是那个女人,那个我们全都认识的女人。

Feb 12, 202051 secEp. 177

第一百七十六篇

The water in a vessel is sparkling; the water in the sea is dark. The small truth has words that are clear; the great truth has great silence. 杯中的水是光辉的;海中的水却是黑色的。 小理可以用文字来说清楚,大理却只有沉末。

Feb 12, 202043 secEp. 176
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