更美的世界08-我写的第一首诗(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]My First Poem 我写的第一首诗 [00:05.73]When I was eight, I wrote my first poem. [00:09.01]My mother read the little poem and poured out her praise. [00:12.75]Why, this poem was nothing short of genius! [00:15.80]This evening when my father came in, [00:18.00]my mother began to tell him, [00:19.51]“Ben, Buddy has written his first poem! [00:22.26]And it’s beautiful, absolutely amazing—” [00:24.54]“If you don’t mind, I’d like to decide for myself,” [00:27.62]Father said. [00:28.72]I kept my face lowered to my plate as he read that poem. [00:32.54]It was only ten lines. [00:34.08]But it seemed to take hours. [00:35.70]“I think it’s lousy,” [00:37.68]he said. [00:38.67]I couldn’t look up. [00:40.19]My eyes were getting wet. [00:41.72]“Ben, sometimes I don’t understand you,” [00:44.47]my mother was saying.” [00:46.10]This is just a little boy. [00:47.85]These are the first lines of poetry he’s ever written. [00:51.12]He needs encouragement.” [00:52.44]“I don’t know why.” [00:54.42]My father held his ground. [00:56.04]“Isn’t there enough lousy poetry in the world already? [00:59.34]No law says Buddy has to become a poet.” [01:02.61]A few years later I took a second look at that first poem; [01:06.54]it was a pretty lousy poem. [01:08.63]After a while, [01:10.04]I worked up the courage to show him something new, [01:12.45]a short story. [01:14.00]My father thought it was overwritten but not hopeless. [01:17.49]I was learning to rewrite. [01:19.68]And my mother was learning that she could criticize me without crushing me. [01:23.62]You might say we were all learning. [01:25.90]But it wasn’t until years later that the true meaning [01:29.31]of that painful “first poem” experience dawned on me. [01:32.14]As I became a professional writer, [01:34.89]it became clearer and clearer to me how fortunate I had been. [01:38.27]I had a mother who said, [01:40.36]“Buddy, did you really write this? [01:43.41]I think it’s wonderful!” [01:44.73]and a father who shook his head no and drove me to tears with “I think it’s lousy.” [01:48.44]A writer—in fact every one of us in life— [01:51.72]needs that loving force from which all creation flows. [01:55.18]Yet alone that force is incomplete, even misleading; [01:59.11]balance of the force cautions, [02:01.10]“Watch. Listen. Review. Improve.” [02:04.60]Sometimes you find these opposing forces in associate friends, loved ones. [02:09.97]But finally you must balance these opposites within yourself. [02:13.46]Those conflicting but complementary voices of my childhood echo down through the years— [02:19.15]wonderful…lousy…wonderful…lousy— [02:23.08]like two opposing winds battering me. [02:25.72]I try to navigate my craft so as not to capsize before either. |
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