博炮作文网

博炮作文网>海伦凯勒最著名的自传 > 第12部分(第2页)

第12部分(第2页)

the soul of beauty was dissolved in its crystal bosom。 This beauteous

vision strengthens my conviction that the world which the mind builds up

out of countless subtle experiences and suggestions is fairer than the

world of the senses。 The splendour of the sunset my friends gaze at

across the purpling hills is wonderful。 But the sunset of the inner

vision brings purer delight because it is the worshipful blending of all

the beauty that we have known and desired。

I believe that I am more fortunate in my dreams than most people; for

as I think back over my dreams; the pleasant ones seem to predominate;

although we naturally recall most vividly and tell most eagerly the

grotesque and fantastic adventures in Slumberland。 I have friends;

however; whose dreams are always troubled and disturbed。 They wake

fatigued and bruised; and they tell me that they would give a kingdom

for one dreamless night。 There is one friend who declares that she has

never had a felicitous dream in her life。 The grind and worry of the day

invade the sweet domain of sleep and weary her with incessant;

profitless effort。 I feel very sorry for this friend; and perhaps it is

hardly fair to insist upon the pleasure of dreaming in the presence of

one whose dream…experience is so unhappy。 Still; it is true that my

dreams have uses as many and sweet as those of adversity。 All my

yearning for the strange; the weird; the ghostlike is gratified in

dreams。 They carry me out of the accustomed and monplace。 In a flash;

in the winking of an eye they snatch the burden from my shoulder; the

trivial task from my hand and the pain and disappointment from my heart;

and I behold the lovely face of my dream。 It dances round me with merry

measure and darts hither and thither in happy abandon。 Sudden; sweet

fancies spring forth from every nook and corner; and delightful

surprises meet me at every turn。 A happy dream is more precious than

gold and rubies。

I like to think that in dreams we catch glimpses of a life larger than

our own。 We see it as a little child; or as a savage who visits a

civilized nation。 Thoughts are imparted to us far above our ordinary

thinking。 Feelings nobler and wiser than any we have known thrill us

between heart…beats。 For one fleeting night a princelier nature captures

已完结热门小说推荐

最新标签