36楼ououmama
(岂能尽如人意,但求无愧我心)
发表于 2012-3-19 17:13
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XLI North-west Passage
1. Good-night
Then the bright lamp is carried in, The sunless hours again begin; O'er
all without, in field and lane, The haunted night returns again.
Now we behold the embers flee About the firelit hearth; and see Our
faces painted as we pass, Like pictures, on the window glass.
Must we to bed indeed? Well then, Let us arise and go like men, And
face with an undaunted tread The long black passage up to bed.
Farewell, O brother, sister, sire! O pleasant party round the fire! The
songs you sing, the tales you tell, Till far to-morrow, fare you well!
2. Shadow March
All around the house is the jet-black night; It stares through the
window-pane; It crawls in the corners, hiding from the light, And it moves
with the moving flame.
Now my little heart goes a beating like a drum, With the breath of the
Bogies in my hair; And all around the candle and the crooked shadows
come, And go marching along up the stair.
The shadow of the balusters, the shadow of the lamp, The shadow of
the child that goes to bed-- All the wicked shadows coming tramp, tramp, tramp, With the black night overhead.
3. In Port
Last, to the chamber where I lie My fearful footsteps patter nigh, And
come out from the cold and gloom Into my warm and cheerful room.
There, safe arrived, we turn about To keep the coming shadows out,
And close the happy door at last On all the perils that we past.
Then, when mamma goes by to bed, She shall come in with tip-toe
tread, And see me lying warm and fast And in the land of Nod at last..