Song of the Open Road, IV

Song of the Open Road, IV

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沃尔特·惠特曼(Walt Whitman,1819-1892),生于纽约州长岛,美国著名诗人、人文主义者,他创造了诗歌的自由体(Free Verse),其代表作品是诗集《草叶集》。本文选自其另一名篇《大路之歌》。

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Song of the Open Road, IV 

By Walt Whitman

The earth expanding right hand and left hand,
The picture alive, every part in its best light,
The music falling in where it is wanted, and stopping where it is not wanted,
The cheerful voice of the public road, the gay fresh sentiment of the road.

O highway I travel, do you say to me Do not leave me?
Do you say Venture not — if you leave me you are lost?
Do you say I am already prepared, I am well-beaten and undenied, adhere to me?

O public road, I say back I am not afraid to leave you, yet I love you,
You express me better than I can express myself,
You shall be more to me than my poem.

I think heroic deeds were all conceiv'd in the open air, and all free poems also,
I think I could stop here myself and do miracles,
I think whatever I shall meet on the road I shall like, and whoever beholds me shall like me,
I think whoever I see must be happy.

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