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英語短篇愛情散文

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散文是一種抒發作者真情實感、寫作方式靈活的記敘類文學體裁。下面我們來看一下英語的短篇愛情散文吧。

英語短篇愛情散文

英語短篇愛情散文篇一:

Appointment with love 愛的約會

Six minutes to six, said the clock over the information booth in New York’s Grand Central Station. The tall young Army lieutenant lifted his sunburned face and narrowed his eyes to note the exact time. His heart was pounding with a beat. In six minutes he would see the woman who had filled such a special place in his life for the past 13 month, the woman he had never seen, yet whose written words had sustained him unfailingly.

在紐約地鐵中心總站,諮詢處上方的時鐘指向了5點54分。年輕高大的陸軍中尉抬起黝黑的臉龐,眯著眼睛看上面的時間,一顆心激動得怦怦直跳,6分鐘後,他就要見到那個女人了——在過去的13個月裡一直佔據著他心靈某個特殊位置的女人。雖然他們素未謀面,但她的信卻一直是他的精神支柱。

Lieutenant Blandford remembered one day in particular, during the worst of the fighting, when his plane had been caught in the midst of a pack of enemy’s planes. In one of his letters he had confessed to her that he often felt fear, and only a few days before this battle he had received her answer: “Of course you fear…all brave men do. Next time you doubt yourself, I want you to hear my voice reciting to you: ‘yeah, though I walked through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will hear no evil: for thou art with me.’…” He had remembered, and it had renewed his strength.

布蘭福德中尉記得那天,戰鬥艱苦的時刻,他的飛機被敵機重重包圍。他曾在一封信裡對她坦言,他常會感到畏懼。就在戰鬥打響的前幾天,他收到了她的回信:“你當然會畏懼……勇士們都會那樣,下次你在不自信時,我希望你能聽到我為你朗誦的聲音:‘啊,是的,儘管我要走過死亡之谷,但我將勇往直前,因為你與我同在。’”他記得,正是那封信使他重新振作。

Now he was going to hear her real voice. Four minutes to six.

此時,他就要聽到她真實的聲音了,還有4分鐘就6點了。

A girl passed close to him, and Lieutenant Blandford started. She was wearing a flower, but it was not the little red rose they had agreed upon. Besides, this girl was only about 18, and Hollis Meynell had told him she was 30. “What of it?” he had answered. “I’m 32.” He was 29.

一個女孩走近他,布蘭福德中尉一驚。她戴著一朵花,但不是他們約好的那種紅玫瑰。這個女孩只有18歲左右,而霍麗絲.梅內爾告訴過他,她已30歲。“有什麼關係呢?”他還回信說,“我32歲”,其實他只有29歲。

His mind went back to that book he had read in the training camp. Of Human Bondage it was; and throughout the book were notes in a woman’s handwriting. He had never believed that a woman could see into a man’s heart so tenderly, so understandingly. Her name was on the book plate: Hollis Meynell. He had got hold a New York City telephone book and found her address. He had written; she had answered. Next day he had been shipped out, but they had gone on writing.

他又想到了在訓練營時看過的一本書——《人性的枷鎖》,書裡有一個女人的批註。他難以相信,一個女人竟能如此透徹地讀懂男人的心,書籤上有她的名字:霍麗絲.梅內爾。於是他找來一本紐約市電話簿,查到了地址,給她寫信,並收到了回信。因為執行任務,第二天他就坐船離開了,但他們仍保持通訊。

For 13 months she had faithfully replied. When his letters did not arrive, she wrote anyway, and now he believed that he loved her and that she loved him.

13個月裡,她始終誠摯地給他回信,通常是他的信還未到,她的信就來了。因此,他深信,他們彼此深愛著。

But she had refused all his pleas to send him her photograph. She had explained:” If you’re feeling for me has any reality, what I look like won’t matter. Suppose I’m beautiful. I’d always been haunted by the feeling that you had been taking a chance on just that, and that kind of love would disgust me. Suppose I’m plain ( and you must admit that this is more likely), then I’d always fear that you were only going on writing because you were lonely and had no one else. No, don’t ask for my picture. When you come to New York, you shall see me and then you shall make your decision.”

然而,她拒絕送他照片,並解釋說:“如果你是真心對我,我的外表並不重要。如果我長得很漂亮,我會認為,你是愛我的外表,那樣會另我很反感。如果我長相平凡(你必須承認這個更有可能),就會擔心,你和我通訊,是因為內心孤獨,無人傾訴。別向我要照片。你來紐約時就可以看到我了,可以在那時做出某些決定。”

One minute to six…he put hard on a cigarette. Then Lieutenant Blandford’s heart leaped.

還有1分鐘就6點了……布蘭福德猛抽了一口煙,心跳更加快了。

A young woman was coming towards him. Her figure was long and slim; her blond hair lay back in curls over her delicate ears. Her eyes were as blue as flowers, her lips and chin had a gentle firmness. In her pale-green suit, she was like springtime come alive.

一位年輕的女士向他走來,她身材苗條,金黃的捲髮攏在小巧的耳後,雙脣紅潤,下巴精緻,眼睛深藍動人。她穿著淡綠色的西裝,渾身散發著青春的活力。

He started toward her, forgetting to notice that she was wearing no rose, and as he moved, a small, provocative smile curved her lips.

他開始向她走去,根本沒注意她是否戴著玫瑰花,他走近,看到她的嘴角浮起動人的微笑。

“Going my way, soldier?” she murmured. He made one step closer to her. Then he saw Hollis Meynell.

“問路嗎,軍人?”她輕輕地說。他又走近一步,接著,他看到了霍麗絲.梅內爾。

She was standing almost directly behind the girl, a woman well past 40, her graying hair tucked under a worn hat. She was more than plump; her thick ankled feet were thrust into low-heeled shoes.

霍麗絲?梅內爾就站在這姑娘身後,一個40多歲的女人,灰白的頭髮塞在破舊的帽子下面,很胖,厚實的雙腳穿著低跟鞋。

But she wore a red rose on her rumpled coat. The girl in the green suit was walking quickly. Blandford felt as though he were being split into two, so keen was his desire to follow the girl, yet so deep was his longing for the woman whose spirit had truly companioned and upheld his own; and there she stood. He could see her pale, plump face was gentle and sensible; her grey eyes had a warm twinkle.

可是她那皺巴巴的外衣上彆著一朵紅玫瑰。綠衣女孩匆匆離去。布蘭福德心碎了,他多想跟著那女孩啊,然而他又真切地渴望見這個女人,是她的精神一直陪伴他,激勵他。她就站在那裡,蒼白豐滿的面龐,溫柔而理性,灰色的眼睛裡閃著溫和的光芒。

Lieutenant Blandford did not hesitate. His fingers gripped the worn copy of Human Bondage which was to identify him to her. This would not be love, but it would be something precious, a friendship that he had been and must ever be grateful…

布蘭福德沒有猶豫,他緊抓著那本破舊的《人性的枷鎖》,它是向她證明身份的依據。儘管這不會是愛情,但是一種珍貴的東西,是他曾經擁有並要感激的友情……

He squared his shoulders, saluted, and held the book out toward the woman, although even well while he spoke he fell the bitterness of disappointment. “I’m John Blandford, and you---you are Miss Meynell. May---may I take you to dinner?”

儘管因深深的失望而感到痛苦,布蘭福德仍擺正雙肩,敬了個禮,然後把書遞給那個女人:“我是約翰?布蘭福德,您——您是梅內爾女士吧,我可以——可以請您吃飯嗎?”

The woman smiled. “I don’t know what this is all about, son,” she answered. “That young lady in the green suit, she begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said that if you ask me to go out with you, I should tell you that she’s waiting for you in that restraint across the street. She said it was some kind of test.”

女人微笑著。“孩子,我不明白這是怎麼回事,”她說道,“那位穿綠衣服的年輕小姐請求我戴上這朵玫瑰,她說如果你請我一塊出去,就告訴你,她在對面的餐廳等你。她說這是一種考驗。”

英語短篇愛情散文篇二:

Freda Bright says, "Only in opera do people die of love." It's true. You really can't love somebody to death. I've known people to die from no love, but I've never known anyone to be loved to death. We just can't love one another enough.

A heart-warming story tells of a woman who finally decided to ask her boss for a raise in salary. All day she felt nervous and apprehensive. Late in the afternoon she summoned the courage to approach her employer. To her delight, the boss agreed to a raise.

The woman arrived home that evening to a beautiful table set with their best dishes. Candles were softly glowing. Her husband had come home early and prepared a festive meal. She wondered if someone from the office had tipped him off, or... did he just somehow know that she would not get turned down?

She found him in the kitchen and told him the good news. They embraced and kissed, then sat down to the wonderful meal. Next to her plate the woman found a beautifully lettered note. It read, "Congratulations, darling! I knew you'd get the raise! These things will tell you how much I love you."

Following the supper, her husband went into the kitchen to clean up. She noticed that a second card had fallen from his pocket. Picking it off the floor, she read, "Don't worry about not getting the raise! You deserve it anyway! These things will tell you how much I love you."

Someone has said that the measure of love is when you love without measure. What this man feels for his spouse is total acceptance and love, whether she succeeds or fails. His love celebrates her victories and soothes her wounds. He stands with her, no matter what life throws in their direction.

Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa said, "What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family." And love your friends. Love them without measure.

英語短篇愛情散文篇三:

Once upon a time, there was an island where all the feelings lived: Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge, and all of the others, including Love. One day it was announced to the feelings that the island would sink, so all constructed boats and left. Except for Love.

很久以前,有一座孤島,島上住著所有的`情感快樂,憂傷,知識,以及剩餘的其他感情,其中也包括了愛。有一天,情感們得知,這座小島將要沉沒,他們都開始建造船隻準備離開。除了一個人,愛。

Love was the only one who stayed. Love wanted to hold out until the last possible moment.

愛是唯一一個選擇留下的。它固執地想堅守到最後一秒。

When the island had almost sunk, Love decided to ask for help.

當整座島嶼幾乎覆滅時,愛決定向他人求助。

Richness was passing by Love in a grand boat. Love said,"Richness, can you take me with you?"

財富駛著一艘豪華遊輪經過愛的身旁,愛懇求道:“財富啊,你能帶上我麼?”

Richness answered, "No, I can't. There is a lot of gold and silver in my boat. There is no place here for you."

財富回答說:“不,不行。我的船上裝滿了金銀珠寶。沒有空地留給你啦。”

Love decided to ask Vanity who was also passing by in a beautiful vessel. "Vanity, please help me!"

這時,愛的身側,虛榮架著一艘靚麗的輪船緩緩駛來,愛決定向虛榮求助:“虛榮,求求你幫幫我吧!”

"I can't help you, Love. You are all wet and might damage my boat," Vanity answered.

虛榮拒絕了:“我不能幫你,愛。你全身溼嗒嗒地,這會弄髒我心愛的船的。”

Sadness was close by so Love asked, "Sadness, let me go with you."

愛向近在咫尺的憂傷渴求道:“憂傷,讓我和你一起吧。

"Oh . . . Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!"

”“噢。。。愛,我實在是太傷心了,我需要一個人靜一會兒。”

Happiness passed by Love, too, but she was so happy that she did not even hear when Love called her.

快樂也從愛的身邊駛過,但是她太高興了,以至於完全沒有聽到愛的呼喚。

Suddenly, there was a voice, "Come, Love, I will take you." It was an elder. So blessed and overjoyed, Love even forgot to ask the elder where they were going. When they arrived at dry land, the elder went her own way. Realizing how much was owed the elder, Love asked Knowledge, another elder, "Who Helped me?"

突然,一個聲音映入耳簾,“快上了,愛,我來載你。”原來是名年邁的長者。愛如聞天籟,興奮不已,甚至忘了問問長者要他們要去往何方。當他們在一片乾涸之地靠岸時,長者又踏上了自己的征程,獨自前行。愛意識到自己虧欠老者甚多,她趕忙詢問智慧老人,“幫助我的人是誰呀?”

"It was Time," Knowledge answered.

知識靜靜地答道:“那是時間。”

"Time?" asked Love. "But why did Time help me?"

“時間?”愛問道,“但時間為什麼要幫助我呢?”

Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom and answered, "Because only Time is capable of understanding how valuable Love is."

知識微微一笑,飽含深意,回答說:“因為只有時間才知道愛的珍貴价值。”