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- adagio posted on 01/06/2004ÎÒƽÈÕ¶Áʫϲ»¶Ä¬ËУ¬×òÍí¶Á¡°»ÄÔ¡±µÚÒ»´ÎËгö¿Ú£¬¸Ð¾õ¹ûÈ»´ó²»Ò»Ñù¡£¶Áµ½×îºóÒ»½Ú£¬ÒÑÊÇÍüÁËʱ¿Õ£¬ÍêÈ«ÈÚ½øÊ«ÀïÁË¡£¸Ð¾õÐÄÒªÁÑ¿ª£¬Ò»ÍÅ»ðÒªÅç³öÀ´£¬»ëÉí·¢¶¶£¬×øÁ¢²»°²¡£ÏëÆðÒÔÇ°¼ûEmily Dickinson˵£¬what is poetry? It's something that makes you feel the cold shivering over your whole body, make you feel your head being chopped off. Other than this, I don't know what can be called poetry. (´óÒ⣩ÎÒµ±Ê±²»½â£¬ÈÏΪËý˵µÃÌ«¼«¶ËÁË£¬ÏÖÔÚ²ÅÕæÕýÃ÷°×¡£ÓÖÏëÆð°®Ä¬Éú˵µÄ£¨¶Ô²»ÆðÂêÑÅ£¬ÎÒÖªµÀÄ㲻ϲ»¶ÀÏ°®£¬µ«ÎÒϲ»¶ £º£©And of poetry
- adagio posted on 12/28/2003Magnolia seems to me a San-Mao reincarnated, though I don't think Sanmao ever wrote a better piece on Africa than the one Magnolia posted here. I like your article on that American soldier too. Please keep on the good work. To me magnolia also seems a mysterious plant/flower, I remember Carl Jung mentioned magnolia many times in his autobiography "Memories, Dreams, Reflections", it appeared in his dreams as an archetypal image with psychoanalytic significance, which I am not quite sure what it is. A very
- adagio posted on 12/28/2003Ê¥µ®½ÚµÄµÚ¶þÌìÍâ³ö»¬Ñ©£¬¾Í´øÁË¡°²éÀͼ˹ÌØÀÈçÊÇ˵¡± ×÷Ò¹¼äµÄÔĶÁ¡£¼Ç²»µÃÉϴο´µ½ÄÄÀ˳ÊÖÒ»·£¬¾Í¿´µ½Õâ¶Î£º Only man placed values in things to preserve himself ¨C he alone created a meaning for things, a human meaning. Therefore he calls himself ¡°man¡±, which means: the esteemer. To esteem is to create: hear this, you creators! Esteeming itself is of all esteemed things the most estimable treasure. Through esteeming alone is there value: and without esteeming, the nut of existence would be hollow.
- adagio posted on 05/23/2003×÷ÕßÒ²ÊÇλ̨ÍåÊ«ÈË¡£ÆäËû²»Ïé¡£ÓÐÆÀ¼Ò˵¹Å½ñÓ½Ïã¾ýÖ®×÷¶àÒÓ£¬´ËÊ××î¼Ñ¡£°³ÉîÒÔΪȻ¡£´ËÊ«ÔÚÒ»¶ÑÊ«ÖÐÆÄÔúÑÛ£¬±»°³Ò»ÑÛ¡°¿´¡±ÖС££º) ÌÒ»¨ÉÈ ¸ß´óÅô Ïã¾ý£¬ÄDz»Ö»ÊÇÒ»¸öÃû×Ö Ò»¶ä»¨£¬¿ª·ÅÔÚÄÏÃ÷×îºóÒ»¸ö´ºÌì ÎÒµÄÂíÍ£ÁË£¬Èý·ç´µÀÏ Ò»µÎÀᣬÎÒÒѳÙÁËÎå°ÙÄê ¶¼ÊǿɸèµÄËÆÄÇ°ãÇØÂ¥³õ¼û ¶¼ÊÇ¿ÉÆüµÄËÆÄÇ°ãÕÑÑô·Զ Ö»ÊÇÈËÃæ½ñËêΪ˺ìÄØ Ò»µÎѪ£¬ÌÒ»¨·ÉÉÏÁ˸èÉÈ ´Ó´Ë¿´ÆÆÁËÀëºÏ±¯»¶ ÄãÓëÕâÆÅæ¶ÊÀ½ç»¹ÓÐʲôǣÁ¬ È´¿àµÈºò×ÅÄÇÌ´ÀÉÔÙÐø¹ÜÏÒ ¹ÜÏÒ¹ÜÏÒ£¬ÔõÖªËûµ¶±øÒѲ¼±éÁ˽ÄÏ ´Ó´Ë½«ºÃ¸è¸¶ÓëºÃÄñ£¬ÐãÉ«¸¶Ó뻨ÉÀ ÈÎÉعâÁ÷ת£¬ÇàµÆ×
- adagio posted on 05/23/2003ÖÜÃεûÊÇ°³Ï²»¶µÄһλ̨ÍåÊ«ÈË£¬ÓС°Ê«Ì³¿àÐÐÉ®¡±Ö®³Æ¡£ÆäÊ«×÷ÉÙ¶ø¾«£¬ÉõÓÐìøÒâ¡£ Ðе½Ë®Çî´¦ ÖÜÃεû Ðе½Ë®Çî´¦ ²»¼ûÇ²»¼ûË®-- È´ÓÐһƬÓÄÏã ÀäÀäÔÚÄ¿£¬ÔÚ¶ú£¬ÔÚÒ¡£ ÄãÊÇԴȪ£¬ ÎÒÊÇȪÉϵÄÁ°äô£¬ ÎÒÃÇÔÚÀäÀäÖ®³õ£¬ÀäÀäÖ®ÖÕ ÏàÓö¡£Ïñ·çÓë·çÑÛÖ® Õ§ÐÑ¡£¾ªÏ²Ïà¿ú ¿´ÄãÔÚÎÒ£¬ÎÒÔÚÄ㣻 ¿´ÄãÔÚÉÏ£¬ÔÚºóÔÚÇ°ÔÚ×óÓÒ£º »ØíøһЦ±ã×ã³Éǧ¹Å¡£ ¡¡ ÄãÐÄÀïÓл¨¿ª£¬ ¿ª×ÔµÚÒ»°êÓÌδӿÆðʱ£» ËÊÇÄǵÚÒ»°ê£¿ ÄdzõÀ䣬ÄDz»µòµÄÁ°äô£¿ ¡¡ Ðе½Ë®Çî´¦ ²»¼ûÇ²»¼ûË®-- È´ÓÐһƬÓÄÏã ÀäÀäÔÚÄ¿£¬ÔÚ¶ú£¬ÔÚÒ¡£ Ë
- adagio posted on 05/23/2003ÓÖÖÜÄ©ÁË¡£Ã¦ÁËÒ»ÖÜ£¬ÌùÁ½Ê×Ê«ÇáËÉһϡ££º) ÈÕ¼Ç º£×Ó ½ã½ã£¬ÎÒ½ñÒ¹ÔÚµÂÁî¹þ£¬Ò¹É«ÁýÕÖ ½ã½ã£¬ÎÒ½ñÒ¹Ö»Óиê±Ú ²ÝÔ¾¡Í·ÎÒÁ½ÊÖ¿Õ¿Õ ±¯Í´Ê±ÎÕ²»×¡Ò»¿ÅÀáµÎ ½ã½ã£¬ÎÒ½ñÒ¹ÔÚµÂÁî¹þ ÕâÊÇÓêË®ÖÐÒ»Ëù»ÄÁ¹µÄ³Ç ³ýÁËÄÇЩ·¹ýµÄºÍ¾ÓסµÄ µÂÁî¹þ ...... ½ñÒ¹ ÕâÊÇΨһµÄ¡¢×îºóµÄ¡¢ÊãÇé ÕâÊÇΨһµÄ¡¢×îºóµÄ¡¢²ÝÔ ÎÒ°Ñʯͷ»¹¸øʯͷ ÈÃʤÀûµÃµ½Ê¤Àû ½ñÒ¹ÇàïýÖ»ÊôÓÚËý×Ô¼º Ò»Çж¼ÔÚÉú³¤ ½ñÒ¹ÎÒÖ»ÓÐÃÀÀöµÄ¸ê±Ú ¿Õ¿Õ ½ã½ã£¬½ñÒ¹ÎÒ²»¹ØÐÄÈËÀ࣬ÎÒÖ»ÏëÄã
- adagio posted on 05/12/2003Time for some real poetry - ÀúÊ· ÔÚ´´ÔìÒ»ÇеÄÊ¥Áé¿´À´£¬ ÊÀÉϵÄÍòÎﶼ²»·Ö´óС£º Ëüµ½ÁËÄÄÀÍòÎï¾ÍÉú³öÀ´ÁË£» ¶øËüµ½±éÒ»ÇеÄËùÔÚ¡£ ÎÒÊÇÓîÖæµÄÖ÷ÈË£¬ Ò²Õ¼ÓÐÆßÐÇÓëÌ«ÑôÄ꣬ ¿ÈöµÄÊÖ£¬Óë°ØÀͼµÄÄԽ »ù¶½µÄÐÄ£¬Óëɳʿ±ÈÑǵÄÉùÒô¡£ ÎÊÌâ ÎÒϲ»¶½ÌÌã»ÎÒϲ»¶É®Ò£» ÎÒϲ»¶Áé»êµÄÏÈÖª£» ÎÒÐÄÀï¾õµÃÉ®ËÂÖеÄͨµÀ ¾ÍÏóÌðÃÛµÄÒôÀÖ£¬»òÊdzÁ˼µÄ΢Ц£¿ È»¶ø²»ÂÛËûµÄÐÅÑöÄܸøËû¶à´óµÄÆôµÏ ÎÒ²»Ô¸Òâ×öÄǺÚÒµÄɮ¡£ ΪʲôÄÇÒ·þ´©ÔÚËûÉíÉÏÄÇôÄÜÒýÓÕ£¬ ¶ø´©ÔÚÎÒÉíÉÏÎÒÈ´²»ÄÜÈÌÊÜ£¿ ·ÆµØÑÇ˹µñ³ö¿É¾´Î·µÄÌìÉñµÄÏñ£¬ ²
- adagio posted on 05/09/2003If poetry is intuition and expression, the fusion of sound and imagery, what is the material which takes on the form of sound and imagery? It is the whole man: the man who thinks and wills, and loves, and hates; who is strong and weak, sublime and pathetic, good and wicked; man in the exultation and agony of living; and together with the man, integral with him, it is all nature in its perpetual of labor of evolution. Poetry is the triumph of contemplation. Poetic genius chooses a strait path in which passio
- adagio posted on 05/07/2003
- adagio posted on 05/07/2003Through our life we are constantly seeking and building us structures ¨C stable relationship, family, friends, community, a secure job, a stable life ¡. Within these structures we feel safe, we feel we are attached to something strong and endurable, something tangible and solid, something we can hold on to. We say they are harbors for our tired souls. A person must be a very sad one if he/she can¡¯t find a place like home, a person like family in the heart. After all, who wants to be a rootless breeze of
- adagio posted on 05/01/2003ÎÒÓ¡ÏóÖÐXWÔÚÒ»ÌùÖÐ̸Æð¹ý¡°Ì©ç²Ë¼¡±£¬ÕÒ²»µ½ÄÇÌùÁË£¬¾ÍÖØÆð¸öÍ·°É¡£ Сʱºò¶ÁÕâ¹ÊÊÂ(ºÃÏóÊdzѸÒëµÄ)£¬ºÜÓеãÕ𶯣¬ÄÇÐÞÊ¿µÂÐиߺñ£¬¶ÔË×ÓûË×Äî¸ÃÊǷdz£¾²¶¨µÄÁË£¬È´×îÖÕÒòΪһ¸öÃÀÀöÅ®ÈËÎÞ·¨×԰Σ¬ÊÀ½çÍêÈ«±ÀÀ£µô¡£ÎÒµ±Ê±¾ÍÏ룬ʲôÑùÃÀÀöµÄÅ®ÈËÄÜ´Ý»ÙÒ»¸öÈ˶ÔÌì¹úµÄÏòÍù£¿¶àÄêºóÌýÂíÈûÄóµÄͬÃû¸è¾ç£¬ËÆÓÐËùÎò£¬´ó¸ÅÔÚÃÀµÄÃæÇ°£¬Ò»ÇÐÉñÊ¥¶¼ÊÇÐéÈõµÄ¡£ ×òÍíÓÖÌýÁ˱éTHAISÀïÃæÄǶÎÂý°åMEDITATION£¬¸Ð¾õ»¹ÊÇÏ൱ºÃ¡£ÊÇÒÔΪ¼Ç¡£ ÕâÁ½ÌìÔÚÕâÀï¿´Ìû×Ó£¬×Ô˵×Ô»°£¬Ò²ºÜ¿ªÐÄ¡£¸Ã×ßÁË¡£XWµÄ¡°²¶ÃÎÍø¡±³öÀ´Í¨ÖªÒ»Éù¡££º)
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- adagio posted on 04/30/2003Der Panther His gaze from going through the bars has grown so weary that it can take nothing more. For him it is as though there were a thousand bars and behind the thousand bars no world. - Rilke There are other bars, permanent bars of the cage of one's life, through which one has always and will always gaze at the world. The bars of one's birth and family and ancestors, of one's school and college, of one's own secret and sinuous psychology. Has not my mind, my soul, if I have a soul, f
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