园丁集 泰戈尔著 冰 心译
Title: The Gardener Author: Rabindranath Tagore 英文 中文 双语对照 双语交替 首页 目录 上一章 下一章 | |
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Your questioning eyes are sad. They seek to know my meaning as the moon would fathom the sea.
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I have bared my life before your eyes from end to end, with nothing hidden or held back. That is why you know me not.
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If it were only a gem I could break it into a hundred pieces and string them into a chain to put on your neck.
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If it were only a flower, round and small and sweet, I could pluck it from its stem to set it in your hair.
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But it is a heart, my beloved. Where are its shores and its bottom?
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You know not the limits of this kingdom, still you are its queen.
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If it were only a moment of pleasure it would flower in an easy smile, and you could see it and read it in a moment.
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If it were merely a pain it would melt in limpid tears, reflecting its inmost secret without a word.
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But it is love, my beloved.
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Its pleasure and pain are boundless, and endless its wants and wealth.
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It is as near to you as your life, but you can never wholly know it.
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