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弗罗斯特经典诗歌双语赏析:星星破裂者 You know Orien always comes up sideways.
8 i5 A4 s: e; Q) U Throwing a leg up over our fence of mountains,
8 F" ^6 F. S% s( l3 D And rising on his hands, he looks in on me
. q; c, w8 I! | Busy outdoors by lantern-light with something
$ T, t$ g# E' f7 @ I should have done by daylight, and indeed,( t% T% H' s. H) e
After the ground is frozen, I should have done: c2 Z+ T* s# ~5 x: k" |
Before it froze, and a gust flings a handful
7 R L+ m# k, `0 ^$ [: j Of waste leaves at my smoky lantern chimney
7 p$ C7 c$ i2 U8 C To make fun of my way of doing things,
8 l; ?. K/ U% e! y5 }$ S# G Or else fun of Orion's having caught me.
1 z. A4 C# o. _ Has a man, I should like to ask, no rights
) S/ H# A, \4 F* l6 M These forces are obliged to pay respect to?"
0 K% A6 e1 r$ E& X So Brad McLaughlin mingled reckless talk$ o$ V+ b) E, o0 D. Z
Of heavenly stars with hugger-mugger farming,8 O- ]+ B4 z' B0 u% Y; h s& Z
Till having failed at hugger-mugger farming,0 V$ Q( B# g, i# m3 d
He burned his house down for the fire insurance
( o- k! E h/ j And spent the proceeds on a telescope
/ R. X4 j" W8 O) I2 ?% e$ F To satisfy a life-long curiosity
: q6 ~* o ]6 n% q+ x$ i! p About our place among the infinities.1 W m8 N. R$ v$ |. e) b9 ~
"What do you want with one of those blame things?"- |, b' G. S5 ]$ K% X
I asked him well beforehand. "Don't you get one!"
; f* J Y- L$ H. F& M' ?+ e" K "Don't call it blamed; there isn't anything. e/ n/ J% _! d3 N
More blameless in the sense of being less0 m; v6 s5 N8 J0 `/ e( N
A weapon in our human fight," he said.; j# j" L* }0 @9 q
"I'll have one if I sell my farm to buy it."
3 n& j7 @+ r O1 j. s There where he moved the rocks to plow the ground- {' z; z! C: Y1 J) [
And plowed between the rocks he couldn't move, t( ^0 E5 z: v7 ^
Few farms changed hands; so rather than spend years
/ ]- @# H5 J7 j& z% \ Trying to sell his farm and then not selling,
5 f$ e1 G$ k B0 L& i He burned his house down for the fire insurance! }% c1 E6 p' u3 A! e
And bought the telescope with what it came to.4 C1 G0 N" {3 z4 ]" G
He had been heard to say by several:
6 q- D' \( Z1 l' i "The best thing that we're put here for's to see;
8 U3 g2 S% Q1 ]& y2 ~- d) q The strongest thing that's given us to see with's! @; S4 {& I" X
A telescope. Someone in every town
0 ~8 M+ ?) y! `1 A7 W Seems to me owes it to the town to keep one.$ v2 k6 l/ r0 B; O# h* ^
In Littleton it may as well be me."
% J7 e9 U0 F' Z1 A/ M) s) ^4 P6 d2 K( u After such loose talk it was no surprise. p3 O7 _2 j- t8 @" r0 S2 U0 _9 N
When he did what he did and burned his house down.( y- d# i3 g/ A' x1 t
Mean laughter went about the town that day: X4 \) q7 X; c
To let him know we weren't the least imposed on,5 F; x1 J* ~ B4 N( W5 J
And he could wait--we'd see to him to-morrow.6 n: B- R' T- J7 M- Z% f1 j& t6 z
But the first thing next morning we reflected4 W4 u& G# k K8 x0 f
If one by one we counted people out
4 R& q. [4 d2 F* G( T% N0 e0 |! O For the least sin, it wouldn't take us long
/ e& _8 p4 b) |8 F* r9 K# K3 h To get so we had no one left to live with.
! \ p( e) x4 \( A- N& @; Y For to be social is to be forgiving.5 P9 P% D: g( g
Our thief, the one who does our stealing from us,
1 F" c1 V4 f" k We don't cut off from coming to church suppers,- c+ ?8 G: Y1 K: ^; x
But what we miss we go to him and ask for.
! K" N& R. y) F8 V He promptly gives it back, that is if still
7 O- o' a4 p5 R# D Uneaten, unworn out, or undisposed of., p8 k) O) S5 ]5 y' w4 Q4 G* W7 S
It wouldn't do to be too hard on Brad* b# \$ Z% S J4 Q' Z0 o
About his telescope. Beyond the age
: @: V/ B9 Z9 j& ]: t ]4 `& d Of being given one's gift for Christmas,[1]6 ?& ?4 H. n! ?- _4 v
He had to take the best way he knew how* ~& F4 d- A" Y* ~4 h4 D' V* P
To find himself in one. Well, all we said was
$ a" A9 z2 i/ \% w He took a strange thing to be roguish over.
& Q1 T! Q' _/ V2 T6 z3 P- N Some sympathy was wasted on the house,
9 f; T+ j( i2 E6 P+ w A good old-timer dating back along;
& Q# W2 v* M3 G; i/ L But a house isn't sentient; the house
7 X2 s( V; B* M- E3 t% B: y- r Didn't feel anything. And if it did,4 P& A% j0 I" Y) \1 d9 C
Why not regard it as a sacrifice,
( L; L2 E" R0 G% I6 u And an old-fashioned sacrifice by fire,
: V0 L6 I1 f g( r8 R Instead of a new-fashioned one at auction?4 @8 P# t7 i# B5 `
Out of a house and so out of a farm
/ R% u* a5 ^/ D- z" C, v5 v& q" e At one stroke (of a match), Brad had to turn; ]0 n! G9 n: W% m9 Z+ |6 w- N
To earn a living on the Concord railroad,
* ]7 @; R e( \" w. [, i* B$ {( a As under-ticket-agent at a station' J4 J+ {3 Y0 E/ y. w$ g9 M0 {
Where his job, when he wasn't selling tickets,
4 D! P& x$ |. A9 {. H% o- s Was setting out up track and down, not plants8 m1 ^7 L7 p! a; _& ?$ I# u; s
As on a farm, but planets, evening stars; B4 t5 T& r9 S- x! S& h9 b5 o
That varied in their hue from red to green.' ^. y# a% {% ^. ~1 K
He got a good glass for six hundred dollars.4 G7 l' h' d! q- `0 R: ^% L
His new job gave him leisure for star-gazing.
) F8 Q- A2 A+ `" y) p) l Often he bid me come and have a look
$ I; _* Z5 O4 G, r! ?$ ?" d Up the brass barrel, velvet black inside,: c0 n5 E7 x& q9 n" r; N/ i
At a star quaking in the other end.
3 j1 l! x% ^7 d I recollect a night of broken clouds
+ F9 J: ?0 r& Z. ^; C0 d$ g And underfoot snow melted down to ice,8 m( X7 N7 a! k; D4 ~1 \/ [
And melting further in the wind to mud.
Y: y0 j4 _3 {" a Bradford and I had out the telescope.
; w- T; }: D" M; ~3 Q, X We spread our two legs as it spread its three,6 p# K2 F0 a/ |& l( {, g
Pointed our thoughts the way we pointed it,1 ^5 I) L" q, ^ ]; n5 `' ?: H
And standing at our leisure till the day broke,
* y# Q3 U3 s; E7 @; D O Said some of the best things we ever said.
' r R0 J8 m8 q2 h# r0 ] That telescope was christened the Star-splitter,
/ ]5 f' o* w* b+ t7 v( E Because it didn't do a thing but split
7 l, ?$ V# b/ x% [5 {8 m- j A star in two or three the way you split
5 e) B$ x3 Q' q/ \ A globule of quicksilver in your hand0 b$ Q& W" o3 I+ @2 j
With one stroke of your finger in the middle.
( u3 u. I# F* Z, T It's a star-splitter if there ever was one0 ^5 c# Q! x$ X, r. q k# T# T
And ought to do some good if splitting stars
) x. b" u2 ?9 Z3 h3 B' ?( _ 'Sa thing to be compared with splitting wood.. P% Z% Y9 [! S6 t% R
We've looked and looked, but after all where are we?' t' m6 a3 d( X, ?
Do we know any better where we are,5 L8 R& U/ h2 E( `. ]
And how it stands between the night to-night
4 M k; [' i% L$ e/ c3 @ And a man with a smoky lantern chimney? w& e( r- w" k0 X5 J9 n, O
How different from the way it ever stood?4 Y1 N' T: c8 a! {* T
[1]Of being given one for Christmas gift
8 o4 r5 B7 C% [! v8 l4 m4 p 星星破裂者1 ]% v0 A, s- Z
“你知道猎户座经常从路头上来。
$ V5 z' a3 w2 o& u) S$ h 先是一条腿穿过我们栅栏似的群山,* T. e1 Z) s# {3 T! E O
然后升起手臂,它看着我
- _% s1 F" _& o- m% w 用灯笼光在户外忙碌于某些
0 j! U: F% q6 L( V 我该在白天完成的- z: N+ G6 D V. c/ T4 D2 }
什么事情。确实, n$ H6 b' P V6 J7 `$ _* k
大地结冻后,我则是做它结冻: b% W. D9 y) x6 _4 K' T
之前应完成的,阵风将一些% }% ]: s9 c# E7 w5 b! y
无用的落叶丢进我冒烟的
3 v8 q0 m4 O. Z 灯罩,取笑我所做事情的方式,/ }% M+ h4 @4 @6 |# Z# ~* T; q1 \
或取笑猎户座让我着迷了。
7 o$ U9 H9 T' K2 o+ B B( R 我应该问问,一个人,难道# A' F# B3 R* _" U' l+ y
没有权利关心这些冥冥的影响力?”
! P& k% R: ?4 C. d9 f% L 那么布雷·麦克罗林轻率地把6 U% u3 m; c6 x+ k. v
空中的星星与杂乱的农事混合, v% ]$ l# B9 F% O$ \0 M3 Z0 o
直到不再做那杂乱的农事,
s# `5 Y: P, J* Q5 @* N& C+ n 他为着火灾保险金将房子全部烧毁了
; V2 c- M7 U0 |& n5 D 然后用得来的钱买了台望远镜9 I s% Q2 @, _( j- |3 J% B
以此满足我们在无穷宇宙之中
* d* \ s4 R3 E! S+ o# k 所在之地里的——毕生好奇心。
, L' P. D7 b. f4 ~) m! i2 h “你想要那该死的东西干什么?”
8 n$ N4 P. {% o* B9 D! ` 我预先问他,“你不是有一个!”$ _' j; @ q. y3 D' r" M
“不要把它叫该死;没有什么
) D! R3 b. X% g0 Q0 g$ h 比起在我们人类打斗中所用的武器0 {5 ?4 O. P) x
更为无过失,”他说,
3 e4 C2 y8 Y* y8 h “如果我卖掉农场我就要买一个。”4 Z7 X3 j' z F9 b& W
在那里他为着耕地而搬走了石块# [7 s! P8 X; t6 t" U& ? z2 W* X8 b
且在他所不能搬动的石块之间耕着,+ z) n/ W( a. R7 C: Y( Y3 \
农场几乎不好转手;他花费了时间
/ c- t" v+ f8 _3 m' Q6 O9 x 想卖掉自己的农场却卖不掉,6 ?6 A* t9 V8 j# E" @1 @
他便为着火灾保险将房子全部烧毁1 f' w8 l; w; B5 y
然后用所得的买了台望远镜。
; A6 ^/ m3 Y U" T 有几个人都听他这样说:/ z2 c; T: X# _' W- I
“在我们这儿最美的事就是观看;/ [2 r) l6 d3 O! ^/ L; r2 O
最让我们看得远的东西就是
( Q/ k( R. L" \9 m# e3 G) ^ 望远镜。似乎每个城镇都应该9 `4 ~& \- e5 j: a
有人,来给城镇弄到一个。/ D" f& K! O1 ~! N9 g6 v# @
在利特尔顿的人还是我最好。”. b* A6 o" w+ b) d' K' H' e: \! c, [
在这样大开口后他烧毁了自己的房子
3 I* E2 @% e: Y. T 并且做了他想做的,这实在没什么惊奇。, C$ W# G+ B5 K4 g: L! j' `
可那天冷笑声在城镇里四处走动. X$ u( |/ E6 H
而让他知道我们一点也没受骗,7 L) ?& T+ Z2 g
他就等着吧——我们明天要注意他。 @$ V* @- Q. Y! s
但第二天早晨我们首先所想的! W/ E! w" d/ s
就是一个人最小的过失,! t9 p0 m3 @) u. H5 X
若是我们一个接一个地数点,3 k c6 m8 M5 ` i
那么很快我们就会形只影单。
. N8 F, _- G: O! e# _$ p y" c 因为要彼此来往就要变得仁慈。/ I1 W8 K7 \# Q$ x+ ]8 a( k( R
我们的盗贼,那个从我们那里偷窃的,4 c/ v; V0 _/ M$ X& Q6 E
我们没有拒绝他来教堂参加圣餐仪式,% o% C$ i9 N) c- S2 z9 K* X4 b
但为着所丢失的我们会到他那里去索取。% r# M3 }( `3 ]% k+ q% z
如若东西依然没被吃,没有弄坏,5 ~! c2 l: K8 c0 z' o
或者没有处理掉,他会迅速地将它归还。
0 u4 l$ d6 ?: J, k( L6 C 所以不要因为布雷的望远镜
0 s4 F+ Q) _) ~& } 而对他太刻薄。毕竟他超过了9 O1 F2 K/ q% ~& ]8 b$ `6 S+ Y
得到这样一份圣诞礼物的年龄,
4 p5 f% h O9 G# r& P; j" n* i* ~ 他要用自己所知道的最好方法- Y& V! l; k0 A% P
给自己提供一个。好,我们所要说的就是
/ p: Q6 {& f2 q' @- C( b 他以为这件奇怪的事情已蒙混过关。
4 p3 H/ z# G- G/ e7 d3 \: G, g 有人将同情浪费在了那房屋上,# F8 I! P* I, U; q/ `5 h) w; O3 t
是一幢不错的古老的原木房屋;: D) a5 w, v7 X, z& s
但它没有感情;房屋不会7 D1 s z! {6 k" {0 P
有任何感觉。如果它有,
7 @& j* W' j: A1 b m8 |( } 为什么不把当看作如同祭品一样的呢,
e7 L4 h' F. P5 i. ` 一个过时的火祭, x, q/ ?! @& n D& ]
取代了新式的亏本拍卖?
# Z% n" i" b: c' ` `% k3 P4 n( A5 U- ~ 在房屋外面同样在农场外面, K. ^! q% s3 i8 m
一划(一根火柴),布雷转到
& l: o" B. a/ ?$ `5 P+ |+ Z 了要靠在康科德铁路谋生,
3 x5 L* H+ \& v* M! v, ~9 [ 例如在他工作车站的地下
; u4 J4 M0 Z- M6 Y1 I 做车票代理,当他不卖车票了,* R* `, H5 B! H8 _% ?
他就开始到处追看星星,不像是
$ M/ X3 B( P' v: Q 在农场上忙碌,而是追看行星,晚星
- @; p) `9 {8 k9 }4 C 从红色到绿色地改变着颜色。5 G. G7 F' y4 F' p! L# H
他用六百美元得到了个好镜子。
3 s! O! ^4 g/ J8 S 新工作给了他注视星星的空闲。' b; o0 p T. T. [" \; @
他经常欢迎我来看一看
% G) h0 x9 [0 |; e9 C 那黄铜色的圆筒,内面是柔软的黑色,3 a w. y! @7 m7 y: R {4 E/ o
另一端对着星星震动着。
+ q# ]3 m6 p O4 x 我回想了一晚上那破裂的云朵
5 S6 C" Y) r; O) V- h. b 和在脚下融化成冰的雪花,2 Q4 B3 k& r$ W/ x4 v. m
在风中更远地融化成了泥土。 G1 P/ n/ a. U
布拉德福和我一起用着望远镜。 t. q; @: }; [$ [
我们伸展开双脚如同伸展开它的三根支架,$ P2 |% M6 N! o6 ~- M3 ]0 w. j. u
让我们的想法对着它所对着的方向,' E- C- ]" d4 h6 l( q+ o
在空闲时间中站立直到黎明到来,
/ l _. I* z9 d2 l# Y' s 并谈着那些我们从来没有说过的事情。
: f- I0 D8 S9 { 那望远镜被命名为星星破裂者,
6 ]$ i o7 ^8 K; K$ ^4 g 因为它除了使星星如同
1 N( R8 U+ k7 j2 o 在你手中的水银小球一样
~1 J' E8 S+ ]5 t1 h' o4 O1 E 从中间裂开而分成! V b- r( ^; U
两三块以外,它不做任何事情。
2 \0 n% N2 t, y" j8 L5 s 如果曾经存在的话它就是星星破裂者: ?2 M- T1 z+ A6 f8 G8 x' r
若破裂星星是件可以与砍木材' w0 U- u# r. E$ a6 q
相比较的事情那它也应算做了些好事。0 @7 J: F0 g! ~# @& T
我们看了又看,但我们终究在哪里?
* u: H: u5 @- G+ y# _( @8 f+ r 我们能更好地知道我们在哪里吗,' p0 F0 m! `4 N2 B, x
它今晚是怎样立在夜晚1 m7 v6 r( u0 L( K: Q2 `5 `' K
和那有着冒烟灯笼的灯罩之间? G; m: c) O5 ~- Y& y
与它曾经的站立方式会有多大有变化?7 l4 S3 B# P9 w+ s+ t% @* c6 t) z( Y; M
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