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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.
/ Q0 d g4 ]7 o J Throwing a leg up over our fence of mountains,5 l% j+ D/ s6 w3 P" \/ N
And rising on his hands, he looks in on me
- F, X7 l" a3 O- r1 Q+ l4 E; Z Busy outdoors by lantern-light with something" j5 _( G8 {$ X; i- w! V
I should have done by daylight, and indeed,3 ~5 n f5 d9 ] o
After the ground is frozen, I should have done
- j4 f* Q6 t4 Y \0 ]) k% A Before it froze, and a gust flings a handful: _. V+ @3 |0 K
Of waste leaves at my smoky lantern chimney$ q8 K+ [# e# `" l
To make fun of my way of doing things,8 I! H: I6 {: m
Or else fun of Orion's having caught me.
& S6 x8 U- Q$ A0 G2 u5 A# x Has a man, I should like to ask, no rights
4 h* S" H2 H0 E8 e These forces are obliged to pay respect to?"
9 t& I/ z) J7 }: E# A So Brad McLaughlin mingled reckless talk! N5 V+ ^; u* j8 e: Q
Of heavenly stars with hugger-mugger farming,
3 N/ w$ F: C; f4 Z5 V1 G& G$ L Till having failed at hugger-mugger farming,- T3 e3 r; }$ e. D* l0 q
He burned his house down for the fire insurance
0 m A3 p- R, Y+ q- A And spent the proceeds on a telescope1 p1 P% @0 ], l4 j7 L; r
To satisfy a life-long curiosity0 L0 i; X4 U( ^0 a9 h+ ^! C2 @+ k
About our place among the infinities.
, ^: \' y' v& a8 J& y "What do you want with one of those blame things?"+ \+ ^4 F7 j( {( _
I asked him well beforehand. "Don't you get one!"
# S8 P. ^7 w2 H) v& y/ v "Don't call it blamed; there isn't anything9 ~* O M* V0 j1 c& A) I
More blameless in the sense of being less5 ]4 o1 V4 t# P/ P, T& I+ j m7 N5 ^5 _
A weapon in our human fight," he said.9 W- k' s% K6 U
"I'll have one if I sell my farm to buy it."
8 Z# z) R _1 j' ?: w. ^ There where he moved the rocks to plow the ground
: ^) ^% n* I1 p9 O2 p And plowed between the rocks he couldn't move,
6 v! [' R0 |* f Few farms changed hands; so rather than spend years
# j- D, t+ |. [( R R Trying to sell his farm and then not selling,) N$ _" v, g& Z9 r6 w9 K7 j1 F2 Q
He burned his house down for the fire insurance
5 B/ Y. |) ]4 X+ ^2 z And bought the telescope with what it came to.
5 ]) E6 j4 e4 j/ p$ T: a) A: { He had been heard to say by several:
. |. K3 L$ p. H3 {% O: ^" h1 L "The best thing that we're put here for's to see;
; e9 n/ C" ?) L3 J! J The strongest thing that's given us to see with's
4 H: u* q. @( x8 \" q A telescope. Someone in every town6 Z) ]& _4 K: P J
Seems to me owes it to the town to keep one.3 g9 A$ {" L2 q0 M! I, c4 I% ~
In Littleton it may as well be me.", L3 } T+ U: ]$ ~5 E5 ^
After such loose talk it was no surprise0 G. n. W0 S1 h* D; K8 e
When he did what he did and burned his house down.
5 h3 T; H5 e) n8 @( _ Mean laughter went about the town that day
% G& ?: n) }3 k# R To let him know we weren't the least imposed on,
3 ~6 c/ X' {6 I" C& n And he could wait--we'd see to him to-morrow.
) _# Y- z$ e H7 [1 j0 n But the first thing next morning we reflected7 r7 |, P6 p+ F+ x& q2 ]/ j$ Y
If one by one we counted people out/ r* Y. h* j1 ~, G
For the least sin, it wouldn't take us long
$ J D- [9 |7 J" h- l% N1 Z To get so we had no one left to live with.' E$ B$ `0 [' g T& k9 g
For to be social is to be forgiving.. j% m5 E6 F( G/ ^
Our thief, the one who does our stealing from us,* {0 G, C; [1 B$ K# J; n
We don't cut off from coming to church suppers,
3 @/ v, E* V" _7 t, l" | o! o But what we miss we go to him and ask for.
/ W& B I q* D: X' Q He promptly gives it back, that is if still! c9 l( E' n6 F( _3 {
Uneaten, unworn out, or undisposed of.0 q9 h+ W# ]* F! ]" l: T
It wouldn't do to be too hard on Brad3 u7 O9 q) i D+ j) x0 N2 N
About his telescope. Beyond the age# S3 E0 y& T7 `1 E F, z
Of being given one's gift for Christmas,[1]* g2 L% b! `8 C; c1 {9 c
He had to take the best way he knew how- o# n& \ g9 D. W
To find himself in one. Well, all we said was
" R! e2 u# c- [ He took a strange thing to be roguish over.1 Y! a. Z( {# S' r! F
Some sympathy was wasted on the house,' U- V6 q5 {! p! q+ o% @
A good old-timer dating back along;3 G' B1 }4 ]; p5 A% T
But a house isn't sentient; the house
( C! y: n5 U7 X( d l Didn't feel anything. And if it did,/ s0 X$ u I% ~6 i" c: K
Why not regard it as a sacrifice,6 ^. K. @2 G) d3 V4 G8 i/ ^( e
And an old-fashioned sacrifice by fire,
! [! U- I8 l0 k" A6 F6 G& Z! V Instead of a new-fashioned one at auction?% J$ z! U4 v& A, s
Out of a house and so out of a farm
4 D; K$ b& j) g0 `3 I At one stroke (of a match), Brad had to turn( D; ~9 u5 E7 u4 F1 ?
To earn a living on the Concord railroad,
H- x! B7 P# }9 ^( X5 o* R As under-ticket-agent at a station
i8 T3 k! Z1 D Where his job, when he wasn't selling tickets,
: r! C7 x; I' r) S; Q Was setting out up track and down, not plants
3 Z. z; f" t6 M" v0 ? As on a farm, but planets, evening stars
4 k' e$ U% w9 ~ Z* { That varied in their hue from red to green.( Y7 b+ I% b9 l9 L' Q3 e) u
He got a good glass for six hundred dollars.; B2 @' R2 I$ @2 |, H
His new job gave him leisure for star-gazing., G* K3 `; B, F8 r
Often he bid me come and have a look
& c6 \, @7 Y/ R3 ]) y; ] Up the brass barrel, velvet black inside,
& E/ ]5 P0 G4 a% M" U1 e, O0 F; @ At a star quaking in the other end.5 d, f& \5 @) ?: C
I recollect a night of broken clouds
* e% C) ?# z4 D( Z And underfoot snow melted down to ice,
/ h& t) z9 v8 @) m, q" W4 V- V And melting further in the wind to mud.
6 k" T& B0 z, H$ F# U$ B Bradford and I had out the telescope.
) H Z8 |) G# ~( v, h We spread our two legs as it spread its three,
1 s' y7 q0 x* b" @ Pointed our thoughts the way we pointed it,* A& s7 J' D; h" M
And standing at our leisure till the day broke,
6 v' W3 a, U- H5 r Said some of the best things we ever said.6 }( E6 B" C5 M
That telescope was christened the Star-splitter,
& M) [; O% z& a* [ Because it didn't do a thing but split
* {+ X% b: x- |2 ?4 M A star in two or three the way you split
! t; w0 _! i3 }" I A globule of quicksilver in your hand
2 d5 w5 s: ]# d7 j E6 s With one stroke of your finger in the middle.: Q+ n# O G, q; i
It's a star-splitter if there ever was one6 ^% i0 J* ]% h0 a* I3 F7 i7 X
And ought to do some good if splitting stars
0 ], t; w0 L: j' Z 'Sa thing to be compared with splitting wood.
$ O$ p- U' Q( L- s5 f; B! P/ V0 t We've looked and looked, but after all where are we?
6 K) _3 K3 Y/ `$ X7 D# |6 T# a4 y Do we know any better where we are,0 c- @, `. j1 U( s: X: V
And how it stands between the night to-night
7 {2 a2 @! l* N( ]$ I9 I; r And a man with a smoky lantern chimney?
# G. E/ w: |1 {5 k0 j* F/ } How different from the way it ever stood?
/ e; z. e _0 b0 Z# m; X( z \ [1]Of being given one for Christmas gift
0 Y& n2 n/ M1 d% o9 q3 ^) Z 星星破裂者
- O z1 C3 S. L7 L, z “你知道猎户座经常从路头上来。
2 C! t2 A8 x0 I( s) x 先是一条腿穿过我们栅栏似的群山,
: Q# h% t2 [. h" r1 B 然后升起手臂,它看着我: X* l( g3 I$ b. }4 B# N0 c
用灯笼光在户外忙碌于某些$ Y9 {5 m* Y3 x$ [
我该在白天完成的: s' x& o! {+ N& E) ]
什么事情。确实,& D2 K, Y6 `6 L6 H% U9 ^ d
大地结冻后,我则是做它结冻$ C |9 b0 V8 B2 M9 j6 H. W1 O
之前应完成的,阵风将一些5 h3 g6 @4 M; s/ \) j; n$ B' k
无用的落叶丢进我冒烟的
7 |8 }9 u7 i i! [8 R/ @ 灯罩,取笑我所做事情的方式,
7 m$ B* }" ~9 e0 X* v2 m; v# D 或取笑猎户座让我着迷了。
- j$ l& A+ ^* v+ ~9 t8 [ 我应该问问,一个人,难道
- t+ M5 l) }) [! @* R1 l7 C 没有权利关心这些冥冥的影响力?”
, g3 Z/ k& o/ E2 \- W9 h0 f( T 那么布雷·麦克罗林轻率地把" ^: g( V% F& @. _- s
空中的星星与杂乱的农事混合,
( B3 c! S* e, A& m8 A8 b6 ~ 直到不再做那杂乱的农事,
% n/ l( R9 [2 [ 他为着火灾保险金将房子全部烧毁了- |0 v t" c% d9 @' h- j
然后用得来的钱买了台望远镜
& ~" i- Z; {; x. C# _- i3 C* @ 以此满足我们在无穷宇宙之中
3 ~1 D- S. q+ {, i$ k 所在之地里的——毕生好奇心。7 j. } \8 A1 I- w/ \
“你想要那该死的东西干什么?”, q0 e6 X% q7 P+ G
我预先问他,“你不是有一个!”: }; }% T8 b/ J$ ^
“不要把它叫该死;没有什么: d' b: r7 c9 G/ \) L
比起在我们人类打斗中所用的武器
/ y; s2 N$ E$ Z" ~+ m; ~7 S! d 更为无过失,”他说,5 [3 e( i8 d. T3 M4 s
“如果我卖掉农场我就要买一个。”* d5 X- M, z+ Z
在那里他为着耕地而搬走了石块' ]- b4 k0 e A; T3 `
且在他所不能搬动的石块之间耕着,9 w- ^ L' r/ ^( H# P0 m) X+ X
农场几乎不好转手;他花费了时间
- x5 Y* U% e& @8 \4 ` 想卖掉自己的农场却卖不掉,
! R4 J4 u, r& h1 x; P" b- B 他便为着火灾保险将房子全部烧毁* O+ @( X, ], Q p/ X: _& O( Z
然后用所得的买了台望远镜。
1 l# q+ D, B: i# N7 S 有几个人都听他这样说:
' q+ W# p3 I9 \ “在我们这儿最美的事就是观看;: n( @8 F8 P# K _5 l9 K& ]
最让我们看得远的东西就是
( a7 M; k( R2 k! l8 C1 G7 S 望远镜。似乎每个城镇都应该4 N9 @" y3 g8 F# v: @3 ]9 B
有人,来给城镇弄到一个。
4 v. g4 a1 P8 F/ v+ n 在利特尔顿的人还是我最好。”. V* r/ [8 T) L8 |& g
在这样大开口后他烧毁了自己的房子
+ Z8 A2 a5 E8 p, q. c3 B- V5 E 并且做了他想做的,这实在没什么惊奇。
' [( {3 z$ b* d- V$ u 可那天冷笑声在城镇里四处走动
( C( h( ?8 T8 h 而让他知道我们一点也没受骗,
5 A2 K4 T2 J; K+ f, t 他就等着吧——我们明天要注意他。
) [. W! z/ g0 B4 ? 但第二天早晨我们首先所想的, Z6 e% O/ T$ n& v: o0 k
就是一个人最小的过失,
5 V8 V6 E5 F2 Y6 O% i 若是我们一个接一个地数点,* L# i8 [7 q: F! e8 e8 J+ N
那么很快我们就会形只影单。
5 {, _+ }1 T$ p! F3 F4 {/ d5 E# g 因为要彼此来往就要变得仁慈。
. R& J5 s- l$ b* J, u 我们的盗贼,那个从我们那里偷窃的,
; s2 G Z! @- `, z5 y y1 E 我们没有拒绝他来教堂参加圣餐仪式,; C; k0 ~9 } {# x
但为着所丢失的我们会到他那里去索取。' Z- I+ @2 @6 R u B! C- U U
如若东西依然没被吃,没有弄坏,
9 }; _7 Q! a x# _# Z 或者没有处理掉,他会迅速地将它归还。& f( j3 F' [ Z. l, j9 T3 M
所以不要因为布雷的望远镜$ w; w7 f2 j8 O% Q3 Z- S
而对他太刻薄。毕竟他超过了7 B' F* }# ]' z
得到这样一份圣诞礼物的年龄,
7 @: b( \, _0 D" H1 M1 u 他要用自己所知道的最好方法
+ j0 j" [3 u# Q1 C8 U 给自己提供一个。好,我们所要说的就是7 t. u2 D( I) h, O4 _7 `. h
他以为这件奇怪的事情已蒙混过关。1 j0 b) q1 i8 ]9 H
有人将同情浪费在了那房屋上,( ?. R3 W# [0 a3 r
是一幢不错的古老的原木房屋;
9 [2 @5 o! P9 L, W9 _: k 但它没有感情;房屋不会
% B" W# o. C4 D3 b 有任何感觉。如果它有,# C/ U, u5 Y Q2 `
为什么不把当看作如同祭品一样的呢,
# {, u: y) @1 R1 R 一个过时的火祭,
% K k9 m0 P) p8 K 取代了新式的亏本拍卖?1 b! P' u) n$ H
在房屋外面同样在农场外面, i6 `4 F! p" [! N) o) @, f
一划(一根火柴),布雷转到
. A, F1 b& E9 D% D& h/ L 了要靠在康科德铁路谋生,4 }; N: t# T' D5 o! w
例如在他工作车站的地下
& U. o- I( j; v s 做车票代理,当他不卖车票了,
0 b2 |& H: q4 F; M 他就开始到处追看星星,不像是& I+ `) S+ D- T" p9 P
在农场上忙碌,而是追看行星,晚星
3 n# P; G" {$ v 从红色到绿色地改变着颜色。3 }- s [1 f2 {4 c* k
他用六百美元得到了个好镜子。* q9 b, D* }8 R
新工作给了他注视星星的空闲。
0 |* e4 p0 R1 z( H/ s' i& U 他经常欢迎我来看一看% P! t3 ~; \5 `' c& U) t* }
那黄铜色的圆筒,内面是柔软的黑色,( q7 D/ Y/ J) t) W! i
另一端对着星星震动着。4 k! ?& t, T6 W1 R* }. l: h
我回想了一晚上那破裂的云朵
0 @3 g' e- {* Z* d/ L8 I( L 和在脚下融化成冰的雪花,
$ e/ ]+ ]- Q* S C9 a 在风中更远地融化成了泥土。1 O! h% K& _- w! O& A8 u8 L' J
布拉德福和我一起用着望远镜。; a2 ] l( D: V1 W
我们伸展开双脚如同伸展开它的三根支架,
! O2 T, u% W s: z 让我们的想法对着它所对着的方向,
4 T6 e+ d |# a: N 在空闲时间中站立直到黎明到来,& |0 x* E1 ~' Q6 X" |- E
并谈着那些我们从来没有说过的事情。& K, V6 W; r; b( X
那望远镜被命名为星星破裂者,
( h2 {& x$ f; i; T9 t( `: k% C1 [6 G- H 因为它除了使星星如同
2 c& i! l- A& V% f, R% k; g H* F 在你手中的水银小球一样
( T+ _" P4 h$ ?# l3 k 从中间裂开而分成
9 s$ w2 W6 W! ?7 R9 I 两三块以外,它不做任何事情。
& o( y$ w/ H' y# |$ C; E; h, m 如果曾经存在的话它就是星星破裂者
; `4 H& T) L3 E$ L/ a0 j! ? 若破裂星星是件可以与砍木材$ ]( i: E. k6 T- _5 ?% _. h
相比较的事情那它也应算做了些好事。! P+ K/ V7 \+ \7 f8 l
我们看了又看,但我们终究在哪里?8 o$ {4 L3 h D% I- ^ {
我们能更好地知道我们在哪里吗,8 I- w9 i; ]( L; u8 y
它今晚是怎样立在夜晚) N/ Y; }% |' a
和那有着冒烟灯笼的灯罩之间?4 E3 I. I- B: D
与它曾经的站立方式会有多大有变化?- n9 O: L% S3 d' Y4 w; k
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