书城英文图书英国学生文学读本(套装共6册)
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第63章 SUNNY SUMMER

1.Summer’s sunny days have come:

Soft and sweet the wind is blowing;

Bees across the meadows hum,

Where the golden flowers are growing;Fields and trees are green and fair,Sunshine‘s sleeping everywhere.

2.Oh,the sunny summer days,When the ripples dance and quiver ,Where the sun at noontide lays Silver beams upon the river!

Come and let us wade in here,-Warm the water is and clear.

3.See the fishes dart about Where a thousand lights are dancing;

Here a minnow,there a trout ,Like a flash of silver glancing .

Is it “hide and seek”they play All the sunny summer day?

4.Hear how sweet the river sings,Ever rippling,ever flowing;Telling of a thousand things,Whence it comes and whither going;Singing like the birds and bees Of the wondrous world it sees.

5.“Come,and I shall bathe your feet,Little boys,so warm with playingn the summer’s sultryheat.”.That is what the water‘s saying.Off go jacket,socks,and shoes,How could any boy refuse ?

6.All the wood is filled with sound,And the very air is ringing,Up and down and round and round,With the songs the birds are singingOh,the happy summer hours,-All the world’s a world of flowers!