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选择的路诗歌9篇

发表时间:2024-03-13

人们对范文的意义和价值有了更为全面和深刻的认知,  学习优秀范文可以拓展我们的词汇量,丰富语言表达方式,你对写范文有多少经验呢?这是栏目小编经过精心挑选的一篇“选择的路诗歌”文章,请认真研究本文中的实例!

选择的路诗歌【篇1】

你清纯温柔美丽而又善解人意,

我与他几乎同时的爱上了你,

看着我们都是真心的为你付出,

你陷入了难以抉择的痛苦;

我俊美阴柔而他阳光帅气,

他是多金而又多情的公子哥,

我不过是一个爱沉默的普通者,

从这一层面讲我输得很彻底;

他可以拥有这世上该有的一切,

而我的世界里却只剩下了你,

也许只有他才能给你想要的幸福,

可能我就是你们之间的障碍物;

我与他都希望你能快点做出选择,

等待宣判的时间仿佛度日如年,

看到他洋洋得意志得意满的神情,

我想你可能已经对我宣判了死刑;

终于你经过长时间的深思熟虑,

单独约我到我们常去的枫林小径,

秋风吹拂着你乌黑柔顺的长发,

清纯而又柔美的脸上淌着泪滴;

你慢慢地走近我并轻轻抱住我,

对不起,我想我们以后不能再做朋友了,

当你说出这句话时我的心都碎了,

仿佛你用一把利剑狠狠的刺进我胸膛!

你还是一样紧紧地抱住我不放,

我抬头仰望着阴沉沉快要下雨的天,

当泪水慢慢滑落脸庞的时候,

深秋那冰冷的小雨也随着秋风降落;

你慢慢抬起头调皮微笑的看着我,

然后垫起脚来轻轻吻了一下我,

我们以后再也不用做朋友了,

因为我决定要陪你一生做你的妻子!

没想到你竟然又说出了这句话,

一下又把我从地狱拉到了幸福的`天堂,

看着你柔情可爱而又认真的样子,

我用力的抱紧你想把你融入我的身体!

我爱你!我这一生只属于你!

你靠在我胸前深情并坚定的诉说着,

那就让我们一起牵手度过人生的风霜雨雪吧,

在秋的风雨和飘落的枫叶中我们幸福的甜蜜相吻......

选择的路诗歌【篇2】

1956年6月22日出生于北京,中学毕业以后进入北京第三光学仪器厂当工人。

1982年毕业于暨南大学中文系。在学校时,喜欢读写诗歌。

1984年在湖南杂志《年轻人》第10期上发表第一首比较有影响的诗《我微笑着走向生活》,后经《青年博览》、《青年文摘》先后转载。

1985年起将业余时间集中于诗歌创作,期间一首打油诗《学校一天》刊登在《中国青年报》上。毕业后,分配在中国艺术研究院,后任《中国文艺年鉴》编辑部副主任,中华书画名家研究院顾问。

1990年开始,汪国真担任《辽宁青年》、《中国青年》、《女友》的专栏撰稿人。

1990年4月20日汪国真的第一部诗集《年轻的潮》交稿,5月21日由北京学苑出版社出版。

1990年7月4日,其诗集被《新闻出版报》列为十大畅销书之一,文艺类独此一本。

1990年10月北京高校出现汪国真诗歌演讲热。

1990年10月上海徐家汇书店购进已经在北京走红的汪国真诗集《年轻的思绪》二十本,但二个月后才卖完。

1991年春,上海《文学报》发表特写文章《美的征服,始于“手抄本”》报导汪国真的情况,这是他首次被完整介绍到上海。

2005年始,他的书法作品作为中央领导同志出访的礼品,赠送外国政党和中央领导人。至今担任中国艺术研究院文学艺术创作中心主任。

2015年4月26日凌晨两点十分去世,享年59岁。

选择的路诗歌【篇3】

我不知道,有多少人经常会这样,

有时是灯红酒绿,有时又是清茶一杯。

有时候是浓妆艳抹,有时又是素面朝天。

有时是觥筹交错,有时是灯孤影只。

人生的场景总在不停地变化着。

角色也在不停地转化。

有时你是倾听者,

有时你是附和者,

有时你是畅所欲言,

有时你是谨言慎听。

无论什么场景,无论角色怎么变化,

我只想知道是你选择了它,还是它选择了你!

无论是谁选择了谁,我都只想做到一点,像风一般的自由。

人生,永远在选择和被选择中度过;

也永远在主角和配角中变化。

你适应也好,痛苦也罢,都已不重要。

重要的是自由。

无需讨论自由的定义和意义,

只需享受它的快乐和自在。

有人或许会说,理想是美好的,现实是痛苦的。

但是,人不总是在美好的理想激励下不停的向痛苦地现实发起挑战吗?

所以,享受吧!

无论是你选择了生活,还是生活选择了你!

因为选择权虽然不在你,但是享受权在你手上。

享受吧,就像我,半夜三点起来随便写写东西。

选择的路诗歌【篇4】

人生

是黑白调匀的柔和

还是霓虹斑斓的彩色

生活

是无知蝼蚁机械的漂泊

还是无奈离手追逐的执着

伟大抑或平凡

复杂还是简单

选择 这样的不是我的选择

渊水的曳鱼

即使再大的世界

扬言找寻真正的.自由

“这个世界是我们监狱

目光所到之处便是监狱的围壁”

可怜这世界,这监狱

给了我们的除了肉体

剩再教会了我们自我麻痹

于是我的绝望 便在此时

于圣灵的诗化了的内心滋生

而太阳,早已死去

这样的人生,没有太阳,没有阳光

人云亦云,

自觉成为世界的附庸

乞讨巴结

在别人的脸色和世俗的戕害中

摇曳苟且 卑微的过活

这不是,不能是,也不该是,不会是

我的选择

可笑的是

卑微的我

别无选择

选择的路诗歌【篇5】

自己的选择

你强迫我低声下气

逼使我做你的陪衬

将色彩尘封

只留单调乏味的黑白

你努力装出完美架子

想法制作光鲜的面具

傲视他人

只留下孤独寂寞的空气

我有自己的选择

世界的主宰者并非由人决定

我选择真实美丽的人生

所以我不会领会

你除了虚假的完美深处外的累

我主宰不了世界

但能主宰我自己的人生

也许有人会被你的外衣蒙惑

但你的人生

终究被别人牵着走

我只选择自己要走的路

是要走大路

是要走小路

还是走向

注定无法回头的不归路?

选择的路诗歌【篇6】

让我再选择一次,好吗?

让我再选择一次,我不会含着泪选择,不会执着的向着荣华富贵的生活。

我知道,我们离的远了,

可我对你们的爱,依旧。

我知道,天空是变换的,

可我思家乡的心,未变。

我想念那座小桥,因为傍晚,你总带我去溜达。

而现在,再也没有过。

我想念那条小路,因为无刻,踩着是家乡土地。

而如今,家乡土地呢?

千想万想,我想的是家乡,更是你们爷爷,奶奶。

两生花开,花开两生,若人生只如初见,是否还会选择这样的遇见?若人生只如初见,那么似水流年我会不会永远陪伴你们?

爱。

我真的好爱,好爱你们。

爷爷,奶奶,请不要担心孙女,孙女很乖。

爷爷,奶奶,待到孙女长大时,必当报恩。

选择的路诗歌【篇7】

简介:面对商场里五花八门的.商品,你的选择恐惧症又犯了吗? 美国哥伦比亚大学商学教授Sheena Iyengar研究如何让你在做选择时更容易,为了让你的选择省时省力,商家又会有哪些诀窍呢?

Do you know how many choices you make in a typical day? Do you know how many choices you make in typical week? I recently did a survey with over 2,000 Americans, and the average number of choices that the typical American reports making is about 70 in a typical day. There was also recently a study done with CEOs in which they followed CEOs around for a whole week. And these scientists simply documented all the various tasks that these CEOs engaged in and how much time they spent engaging in making decisions related to these tasks. And they found that the average CEO engaged in about 139 tasks in a week. Each task was made up of many, many, many sub-choices of course. 50 percent of their decisions were made in nine minutes or less. Only about 12 percent of the decisions did they make an hour or more of their time. Think about your own choices. Do you know how many choices make it into your nine minute category versus your one hour category? How well do you think you're doing at managing those choices?

Today I want to talk about one of the biggest modern day choosing problems that we have, which is the choice overload problem. I want to talk about the problem and some potential solutions. Now as I talk about this problem, I'm going to have some questions for you and I'm going to want to know your answers. So when I ask you a question, since I'm blind, only raise your hand if you want to burn off some calories. (Laughter) Otherwise, when I ask you a question, and if your answer is yes, I'd like you to clap your hands. So for my first question for you today: Are you guys ready to hear about the choice overload problem? (Applause) Thank you.

So when I was a graduate student at Stanford University, I used to go to this very, very upscale grocery store; at least at that time it was truly upscale. It was a store called Draeger's. Now this store, it was almost like going to an amusement park. They had 250 different kinds of mustards and vinegars and over 500 different kinds of fruits and vegetables and more than two dozen different kinds of bottled water -- and this was during a time when we actually used to drink tap water. I used to love going to this store, but on one occasion I asked myself, well how come you never buy anything? Here's their olive oil aisle. They had over 75 different kinds of olive oil, including those that were in a locked case that came from thousand-year-old olive trees.

So I one day decided to pay a visit to the manager, and I asked the manager, “Is this model of offering people all this choice really working?” And he pointed to the busloads of tourists that would show up everyday, with cameras ready usually. We decided to do a little experiment, and we picked jam for our experiment. Here's their jam aisle. They had 348 different kinds of jam. We set up a little tasting booth right near the entrance of the store. We there put out six different flavors of jam or 24 different flavors of jam, and we looked at two things: First, in which case were people more likely to stop, sample some jam? More people stopped when there were 24, about 60 percent, than when there were six, about 40 percent. The next thing we looked at is in which case were people more likely to buy a jar of jam. Now we see the opposite effect. Of the people who stopped when there were 24, only three percent of them actually bought a jar of jam. Of the people who stopped when there were six, well now we saw that 30 percent of them actually bought a jar of jam. Now if you do the math, people were at least six times more likely to buy a jar of jam if they encountered six than if they encountered 24.

Now choosing not to buy a jar of jam is probably good for us -- at least it's good for our waistlines -- but it turns out that this choice overload problem affects us even in very consequential decisions. We choose not to choose, even when it goes against our best self-interests. So now for the topic of today: financial savings. Now I'm going to describe to you a study I did with Gur Huberman, Emir Kamenica, Wei Jang where we looked at the retirement savings decisions of nearly a million Americans from about 650 plans all in the U.S. And what we looked at was whether the number of fund offerings available in a retirement savings plan, the 401(k) plan, does that affect people's likelihood to save more for tomorrow. And what we found was that indeed there was a correlation. So in these plans, we had about 657 plans that ranged from offering people anywhere from two to 59 different fund offerings. And what we found was that, the more funds offered, indeed, there was less participation rate.

So if you look at the extremes, those plans that offered you two funds, participation rates were around in the mid-70s -- still not as high as we want it to be. In those plans that offered nearly 60 funds, participation rates have now dropped to about the 60th percentile. Now it turns out that even if you do choose to participate when there are more choices present, even then, it has negative consequences. So for those people who did choose to participate, the more choices available, the more likely people were to completely avoid stocks or equity funds. The more choices available, the more likely they were to put all their money in pure money market accounts. Now neither of these extreme decisions are the kinds of decisions that any of us would recommend for people when you're considering their future financial well-being.

选择的路诗歌【篇8】

你在光的背后隐在那一朵云里,

给天空留下悠远空阔的美,

是你在那金丝线上打着结,

托着太阳走过我的窗前。

你的影子在树阴下一闪即逝,

唯有那流光的一瞬,

唯有那流光的一瞬在眼中,

在眼中把我的心底照亮,

我不能够将你遗忘,

你穿行在灯光与星光之间,

给大地投下忧郁沉静的美。

是你的影子唱着难以停留的歌,

在我的窗前只留下一个节拍,

留在平展的雪面上消融在冬日的冷风中,

它的余音它的余音挥之不去。

在耳中在耳中敲打我的心房。

我不能够将你遗忘。

漫漫长夜,你是偶然经过的个梦,

你是那流星划过的唯一的一道光明,

你象朵花边开边落带走那来不及的幽香,

在我短暂的旅途中,唯有你给我的最少,

我不能够将你遗忘。

选择的路诗歌【篇9】

选择

鸿雁外语六年级王艺琳

如果可以选择

我宁愿当一只蜜蜂

忙忙碌碌地过完这一生

如果可以选择

我宁愿当一棵小草

为大地增添一抹绿色

如果可以选择

我宁愿当一只小鸟

在蓝天放飞自己的梦想

如果可以选择

我宁愿当一棵大树

为人们挡风遮阳

如果可以选择

我宁愿当一盏台灯

给孩子们明亮的灯光

如果可以选择

下辈子我还要做爸妈的女儿

我们会有更多彩的幸福

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