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1、DaffodowndillyShe wore her yellow sun-bonnet, She wore her greenest gown; She turned to the south wind And curtsied up and down. She turned to the sunlight And shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbour: "Winter is dead."by A.A. MilneTractorThe tractor rests In the shed Dead or

2、asleep, But with high Hind wheels Held so still We know It is only waiting,Ready to leap - Like a heavyBrownGrasshopper.by Valerie WorthFogThe fog comes on little cat feet.The Great Water GiantThe Great Water GiantHas finished his bath.He pulls the huge plugOut of the clouds.He roars his thunderous

3、laughAnd a wet slippery waterfallSpills out of a squelchy sky. Look out below ' he seems to shout as the waterSplooshes, splashes, plishes, ploshes, gushes,siushes, And soaks deep into the thirsty earth.by Ian SouterJack FrostLook out! Look out!Jack Frost is about!|He' s after our fingers an

4、d toes;And all through the night,The gay little spriteIs working where nobody knows.He' ll climb each tree,So nimble is he,His silvery powder he ' ll shake.To windows he ' ll creepAnd while we ' re asleepSuch wonderful pictures he' llAcross the grassHe' ll merrily pass,And ch

5、ange all its greenness to white.Then home he will goAnd laugh ho, ho ho!What fun I have had in the night.by C.E. PikeIt sits looking over harbour and city on silent haunches and then moves on.by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967)The WindmillBehold! a giant am I!Aloft here in my tower,With my granite jaws I d

6、evourThe maize, and the wheat, and the rye, And grind them into flour.I look down over the farms;In the fields of grain I seeThe harvest that is to be,And I fling to the air my arms,For I know it is all for me.I hear the sound of flailsFar off, from the threshing-floorsIn barns, with their open door

7、s,And the wind, the wind in my sails, Louder and louder roars.I stand here in my place,With my foot on the rock below, And whichever way it may blowI meet it face to face,As a brave man meets his foe.And while we wrestle and strive,My master, the miller, standsAnd feeds me with his hands;For he know

8、s who makes him thrive, Who makes him lord of lands.On Sundays I take my rest;Church-going bells beginTheir low, melodious din;I cross my arms on my breast,And all is peace within.by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowSnow And SnowSnow is sometimes a she, a soft one.Her kiss on your cheek, her finger on your

9、 sleeveIn early December, on a warm evening,And you turn to meet her, saying "It' ssnowing!"But it is not. And nobody's there.Empty and calm is the air.Sometimes the snow is a he, a sly one.Weakly he signs the dry stone with a damp spot. Waifish he floats and touches the pond and i

10、s not.Treacherous-beggarly he falters, and taps at the window.A little longer he clings to the grass-blade tip Getting his grip.Then how she leans, how furry foxwrap she nestlesThe sky with her warm, and the earth with her softness.How her lit crowding fairylands sink throughthe space-silenceTo buil

11、d her palace, till it twinkles in starlightToo frail for a footOr a crumb of soot.Then how his muffled armies move in all nightAnd we wake and every road is blockaded Every hill taken and every farm occupiedAnd the white glare of his tents is on the ceiling.And all that dull blue day and on into the

12、 gloamingWe have to watch more coming.Then everything in the rubbish-heaped worldIs a bridesmaid at her miracle.Dunghills and crumbly dark old barns are bowed in the chapel of her sparkle.The gruesome boggy cellars of the woodAre a wedding of laceNow taking place.by Ted HughesCity JungleRain splinte

13、rs town.Lizard cars cruise by; their radiators grin.Thin headlights stare - shop doorways keep their mouths shut.At the roadside hunched houses cough.Newspapers shuffle by,hands in their pockets.The gutter gargles.A motorbike snarls;Dustbins flinch.Streetlights bare their yellow teeth.The motorway 's cat-black tongue lashes across the glistening back of the tarmac night.by Pie CorbettCity JungleRain splinters town.Lizard cars cruise by; their radiators grin.Thin headlights stare - shop doorways keep their mouths shut.At the roadside hunched houses cough.Newspapers shuffle by

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