唐诗三百首(汉英版)-溪居
溪居 柳宗元 久为簪组累, 幸此南夷谪。 闲依农圃邻, 偶似山林客。 晓耕翻露草, 夜榜响溪石。 来往不逢人, 长歌楚天碧。
DWELLING BY A STREAM Liu Zongyuan I had so long been troubled by official hat and robe That I am glad to be an exile here in this wild southland. I am a neighbour now of planters and reapers. I am a guest of the mountains and woods. I plough in the morning, turning dewy grasses, And at evening tie my fisher-boat, breaking the quiet stream. Back and forth I go, scarcely meeting anyone, And sing a long poem and gaze at the blue sky. |