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天下文壇 > 英文詩苑 > Epic‧28 種英文詩歌型態簡介及範例‧11 | 畢泠 江山如畫 |
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Epic‧28 種英文詩歌型態簡介及範例‧11 摘自 天下文壇 畢泠 2005-06-21 07:38 http://yuhsia.com/ccb/index.pl Epic‧28 種英文詩歌型態簡介及範例‧11 大家好!這是澳洲詩友所整理的簡易英文詩歌分類, 從 A 至 Z,28種類型,簡單的解說及詩詞作品範例, 很容易明瞭,是很好的參考! 歡迎練習寫作。 Abcedarian, Acrostic,Australian Bush Poetry, Ballad, Ballade,Cinquain, Clerihew,Concrete, Diamonte, Dodoitsu, [color=Orange][color=Purple][color=Blue]Epic[/color][/color][/color], General Poetry, Haiku,kyrielle, Limerick, Nonet, Parallelismus Membrorum, Quatern, Rictameter, Rondeau, Rondelet, Senryu, Shakespearian Sonnet, Tetractys, Than-Bauk,Triolet, Tyburn, Villanelle * [b]EPIC[/b] An epic is a long narrative poem celebrating the adventures and acheivements of a hero... epics deal with the traditions, mythical or historical, of a nation. [b]Tiddalick - The Frog Who Caused a Flood [/b] In the time of dreaming Before the earth was old Myths were in the making Legends yet untold Here began a story Of one huge enormous frog Solemn in his glory He drank from every bog Tiddalick the great one Had to quench his mighty thirst He drank from all the waterholes So much he nearly burst He drained the lake and river The stream and billabong Soon there was no water left It was very wrong Others now grew thirsty There was no sign of rain Hot sun scorched the arid earth No water did remain Tiddalick's swollen stomach Was squelchy round and wide He was so big he couldn't move The water was inside Animals assembled Men gathered with them too They had to end this great distress And work out what to do Boomerangs were useless Spears bounced off his side Getting angry didn't help Even though they tried The kookaburra had a plan We need to make him laugh To hold his side and open wide We need to show some gaffe If only we can do that The water will pour out We all must work together To end this mighty drought C'mon laugh you big fat frog You're like a bursting pot If only you could see yourself Squelching as you squat Tiddalick moved his mournful head He had a doleful face He didn't see the humour Of smiles there were no trace The kangaroo and platypus Wombat and emu All tried their best to make him laugh But Tiddalick stayed blue Some danced and some told stories Others somersaulted Tiddalick grew tired and bored And slept when antics halted The last to try was Norang the Eel He was their final hope He turned himself into a hoop And wriggled like a rope The rope stood upright on the sand Then it began to spin It went round like a whirlwind Tiddalick began to grin Then out slopped some water Before it reached the sand Man and beast began to drink It worked like they had planned But Norang went on spinning Till he was scarcely seen Tiddalick began to chuckle It really made a scene As his belly rumbled The frog rocked to and fro With his hands upon his sides A stream began to flow Tiddalick's mouth was open wide With water gushing out A surging tidal river Spewed like a water spout It swept away the animals And covered all the sand A shining lake of water Had spread over the land Now Tiddalick has shrunken He's just a little frog Who sometimes hides in desert sands Or sits upon a log Quote: - In Central Australia and western districts of New South Wales there are frogs which survive droughts by distending themselves with water until they are as round as balls. Then they bury themselves and wait for the rains to come again. In dry weather the aborigines dig up the frogs and drink the wate with which their bodies are filled. These little frogs may well be decended from Tiddalick, an enormous frog which lived in the far off days when men first came to Australia. Who can tell how big he was? Did he tower over the hills, and did the earth shake when he moved his feet? [b]Australian Stories by A. W. Reed Reed Books 1994[/b] Tiddalick (also spelt Tiddalik) The Frog who Caused a Flood is based on an aboriginal legend aimed at teaching to conserve water and to care for our environment. There are several adaptations of the story, the other being that Tiddalick began to laugh when the platypus came out of her hole. I hope you enjoyed this story from the Dreamtime. * 天下文壇 天下文壇 畢泠 2005-06-21 07:38 http://yuhsia.com/ccb/index.pl |
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