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水的诗歌中文版

【篇一:《在水边》】

作者/蔡天新

黄昏来临,犹如十万只寒鸦,

在湖上翻飞,而气温下降,

到附近的山头,像西沉的落日

消失在灌木丛中。

我独自低吟浅唱,在水边。

用舌头轻拍水面,溅击浪花。

直到星星出现,在歌词中,

潸然泪下。

【篇二:《我骄傲,我是一滴水》】

我骄傲,我是一滴水,

我是普普通通的一滴水,

我有晶莹的外表,

我更有美好的心灵,

我享受阳光的照耀,

我便感谢阳光。

我接受阳光的滋养,

我便感谢万物。

虽然我不能将它全部吸收

但我愿把它发射给别人。

也许,我并不足能做什么,

但我愿意奉献。

我相信,总有一天,

世界上会没有一个坏人,

因为奉献的力量大。我骄傲,我是一滴水,

一滴晶莹的水,

一滴无所求的水……

【篇三:《流吧,长江的水》】

流吧,长江的水,缓缓的流,

玛格丽就住在岸沿的高楼,

她看着你,当春天尚未消逝,

流吧,长江的水,我的歌喉。

多么久了,一季又一季,

玛格丽和我彼此的思念,

你是懂得的,虽然永远沉默,

流吧,长江的水,缓缓的流。

这草色青青,今日一如往日,

还有鸟啼,霏雨,金黄的花香,

只是我们有过的已不能再有,

流吧,长江的水,我的烦忧。

玛格丽还要从楼窗外望,

那时她的心里已很不同,

那时我们的日子全已忘记,

流吧,长江的水,缓缓的流。

【篇四:《水的新生》】

刚刚从冰川上融化的时候

就神往自由

虽是山之子

却奔向海

因为海是??

水的不朽

一条大河快乐地奔流!

连长天都望不尽它寂寞的源头

不管明天是伫望的雨云

还是啸叫的海风

今天的浪花

都用雀跃的奔腾

炫示它的拥有

【篇五:《我在海水这一边》】

作者/童蔚

隔着一张桌子可以谈“黑色”

隔着海水

我在钟声的这边走

我们没有一座教堂为“上帝”设立

一双浸泡在海水中的脚丢失了

喝进一丝一缕的阳光

上帝作证,谁可以活得更好些

一群金色的野马

穿透光带上每一幢房屋

我从破损的墙垣望出去,没有驾御者

为它们的风尘仆仆,干杯吧

桌子随肉体长大

死去的手奋笔疾书

墓地上生长粉色的蘑菇像一只只鼻子

哼,上帝只敲响一次钟声

十二个月,只有海水通过防波堤

十二个月,枪和我们身体内的洞穴

大海是灿烂的私奔者的母亲

我们永远地伫立在她面前

钟声仿佛自海底传出

从十二月海岸高耸的窗户望出去

一排黑色的脑袋转回头

深知瞎子的滋味

【篇六:《水声》】

作者/洛夫

由我眼中

升起的那一枚月亮

突然降落在你的

掌心

你就把它折成一只小船

任其漂向

水声的尽头

我们横卧在草地上

一把湿发

涌向我的额角

我终于发现

你紧紧抓住的仅是一把

生了锈的钥匙

你问:草地上的卧姿

像不像从井中捞起的那幅星图?

鼻子是北斗

天狼该是你唇边的那颗黑痣了

这时,你遽然坐了起来

手指着远处的一盏灯说:

那就是我的童年

总之,我是什么也听不清了

你的肌肤下

有晚潮澎湃

我们赶快把船划出体外吧

好让水声

留在尽头

水的诗歌英文版

1: GROUND WATER

Do you know much of our fresh water comes from underground?

And this is where many mysterious springs(1) may be found。

You see, some parts of the ground are permeable and some not,

Because of the impermeable parts, much fresh water have we got。

Permeable means water can go through it and impermeable means it cannot。

The impermeable ground layer will stop the water, collecting it like a pot。

We can sink a well because of underground water,

Life’s liquid we have when other sources falter。

Where does this fresh water come from?

Well, for starters, you may thank the sun。

That’s right! The sun evaporates water from oceans and lakes and clouds form。

The fresh water is then dropped back down to earth allowing new life to be born。

But also realize not all water is used by us or evaporates,

Or runs back to the nearest ocean or nearby lake。

But over millions of years, in the ground does much of it soak,

Which is mighty good news for us and other kindly folk。

Because often we can find fresh water far away from a stream,

And when we do, the wonder of it can often make us beam。

Simply from the permeability or impermeability of sediment and rock,

We find the liquid of life, this secret we do unlock。

2: WATER CYCLE

The amount of water on earth always remains the same,

And water will often gravitate from whence it originally came。

It all starts with evaporation from our oceans and lakes,

And this process, does for us, much fresh water make。

Fortunately, salt is a solid and does not evaporate。

It is this important fact that very much rests our fate。

For animals, plants and humans can’t drink water with salt。

If we did, it would soon bring life to a screeching halt。

Now as this water evaporates, it vaporizes into clouds,

Which at times produces thunder, known to be quite loud。

These clouds have tons of water, yet they float in the air,

Releasing their water over oceans and land, seemingly without a care。

The water is in tiny droplet form and the cloud is very very large,

So the average density is less than the air, floating like a giant barge。

The fresh water nourishes the land, making it green,

Changing it in ways both invisible and seen。

And plants, using photosynthesis(2), get the water they need,

Growing the farmer's crops in which we readily feed。

Plant’s excess water evaporates back to the air through transpiration(3),

Similar to how your body cools itself through evaporating perspiration。

This water vapor doesn’t disappear but will be used many times more,

Perhaps from that pitcher in the fridge from whence you a cold drink pour。

If water did not from one state to another, readily pass,

Perhaps the earth would be like Jupiter, another big ball of gas。

3: WATER WONDER

Do you know that, without water, they’d be no life?

So usable fresh water should never be considered rife。

Less than one percent of all water is available to drink,

So next time you use water, make sure you carefully think,

How rare this magical fluid is in usable liquid state,

How everything depends on it, yes even our own fate。

The atoms of water have an electrical bond(4),

Which form the molecules of H2O you can see in a pond。

Water can exist as a solid, liquid or gas,

And, from one state to another, does water often pass。

The star of all this is the energy of the sun,

Changing the state of water by the kiloton。

Forming mighty glaciers and vaporous clouds,

Often working in silence but other times quite loud。

Raining and snowing fresh water seemingly for us,

Nourishing our bodies but also forming rust。

In the universe, liquid water is extremely rare,

Always use water with respect and utmost care。

Do you know water will eventually dissolve everything(5)?

Often forming beautiful landscapes in ways to make us sing。

The earth has a fixed amount of water that circulates around。

Sometimes you can hear it; sit quietly and don’t make a sound。

4: WETLANDS

The drainage area of a river system is called its watershed,

While erosion and deposition change the land in ways seen and unsaid。

Ponds and lakes form within the dePssions in the land,

Where sunlight hits, there will be many plants instead of sand。

Convection forces circulate the water in the lakes,

While refreshing the water of nutrients(6) in its seasonal wake。

Convection forces are caused by density differences between hot and cold。

The heat in your home works on this same principal we’ve been told。

As the sun heats the surface of a pond or lake,

Temperature difference in the water makes it circulate。

Wetlands are covered with water for a good part of the year,

Filtering our water and breeding mosquitoes, listen, can you hear?

The many different animals who call the wetlands home,

So please dear humans, leave this land so these animals may roam,

And do remember these wetlands do valuable things for you and me。

Our survival is hinged with these lands, now please begin to see,

That we don’t need more shopping malls or parking lots of cars,

Which Pvents excess runoff from being absorbed, that impermeable(7) tar。

Nature has its rhythms, please don’t intervene,

The wonders of the wetlands are not always clearly seen。

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