The Good-Morrow
John Donne John Donne
I wonder, by my troth, what you and I I really can’t guess, who were you and I before we fell in love?
Did, till we loved? Where we not weaned till then, is it that pair of naive teenagers, with pacifiers in their
mouths , But sucked on country pleasures, childishly?
Or snorted we in the seven sleepers' den? Or snorted we in the seven sleepers' den?
'Twas so; But this, all pleasures fancies be.
If ever any beauty I did see, if, if I see what the United States -
. Which the I Desired, and GOT, 'TWAS But A Dream of thee desire and accompanied by physical and mental,
love it, and that is the dream of you!
And now good morrow to our waking souls,
Which watch not one another out of fear; Fearless, we stare at each other and listen to each other;
For love all love of other sights controls,
and makes one little room an everywhere. You can build a love tent in a small space.
Let sea-discovers to new worlds have gone, let the new world become history, navigators know those things,
Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown, let other people understand the world, maps are useful to them;
Let us posses one world; each hath one, and is one. Give us this space, yours is in me,
mine is in you, no one can tell the difference.
My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, you and mine appear,
and true plain hearts do in he faces rest;
Where can we find two better hemispheres oh , Where can I find the better two hemispheres,
Without sharp North, without declining West?
Whatever dies was not mixed equally; Those who died are all because of random matching and mixing;
If our two loves be one, or thou and I, if our two loves be one, or thou and I,
Love so alike that none do slacken, none can die. Dear, then you and I will live forever.
ISOLDE often recites this last paragraph.
The movie released on the 19th is translated into Chinese as <王者之心>. In fact, I have never understood why EvanESCENCE’s OING UNDER will be used as the trailer’s BACKGOURND MUSIC. I watched it yesterday. I started crying from the midfield and kept crying until the end. I remember a celebrity who repeatedly said: Love cannot surpass reality. Then this film explains everything very well. I saw my beloved woman being sent to the king by myself. In his hands, and he is the king’s most loyal guard since he was a child. The interweaving of desire and regret is for the peace of the country and the harmony of the people.
Chi Li wrote a novel called "Teardrops". Teardrops There is a famous saying: Living on the surface of the water, the truth is often underwater. In that book, she described an educated youth who was raped and later gave birth to a girl when she returned to the city. This girl looks like a girl. Much like her father, this woman kept getting plastic surgery on the girl in order to escape this fact. In the end, her mother was stabbed to death by a classmate who was brought home by the girl.
The conflict between plastic surgery and the outbreak was at the end of the book. To be clear, four-fifths of the time before reading that book, most readers would condemn the unscrupulous and rebellious girls, but in the end, many people may sympathize with two people.
Living on the water, the truth Often in the bottom of the water. People who seem to be happy and easy-going in life, in fact, have many untouchable past events in their hearts.
I like to pursue happiness, but I don’t rely on it. Happiness is like a kite, which takes us forward and keeps flying. Although our feet are still on the ground, our eyes are higher and farther.
Let down the heavy. , Only let lessons and experience guide us to live by feeling, the truth is all in GOING UNDER.
BACKGOURND MUSIC: GOING UNDER's lyrics
Now I will tell you what I've done for you-
50 thousand tears I've cried.
Screaming , deceiving and bleeding for you-
And you still won't hear me.
(going under)
Don't want your hand this time-I'll save myself.
Maybe I'll wake up for once (wake up for once)
Not tormented daily defeated by you
Just when I thought I'd reached the bottom
I'm dying again
I'm going under (going under)
Drowning in you (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever (falling forever)
I've got to break through
I'm going under
Blurring and stirring-the truth and the lies.
(So I don't know what's real) So I don't know what's real and what's not (and what's not)
Always confusing the thoughts in my head
So I can't trust myself anymore
I'm dying again
I'm going under (going under)
Drowning in you (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever (falling forever)
I've got to break through
I'm...
So go on and scream
Scream at me I'm so far away (so far away)
I won't be broken again (again)
I've got to breathe-I can't keep going under
I'm dying again
I'm going under (going under)
Drowning in you (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever (falling forever)
I've got to break through
I'm going under (going under)
I'm going under (drowning in you)
I'm going under
Here are some excerpts of the lines:
Tristan: I live in torture, thinking of these moments . With every look he gives you, I get sicker and sicker. There is a burning in me I feel on fire, and there's guilt I can't comidify. Does it make you happy to know that?
Isolde: The Roman Bridge, I can get to it without being seen, and I'd go there any time to be with you.
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. Melot: [at The lying in the Tunnel] A DOZEN Irish have have blazed your Way
Tristan: Melot, the I Swear the I DID not Lead Them here Wallpaper.
Melot: No, the I DID.
Tristan: Why?
Melot: I thought someone believed in me.
Tristan: It will be undone.
Melot: I am for the worms, Tristan. Swear to me that you are true.
Tristan: As we were brothers.
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Isolde: [on dreaming of things] ... a child.
Tristan: Will it be mine or his?
Isolde: I'd have no way of knowing, would I?
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Isolde: You risked your life to give me to another man .
Tristan: You said your name was Bragnae. Why did you do that?
Isolde: Oh, what have I done? Stop this, please, Tristan, say something.
Tristan: I can't. I won you in my King's name.
Isolde: But I'm your's. You touched me and I you.
Tristan: It doesn't matter.
Isolde: It's the only thing that matters, Tristan. Leave with me, I'll go anywhere!
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Young Isolde: Why did she die, Bragnae? Why?
Bragnae: It was an ill vapor that took her. A fever.
Young Isolde: No. It was her heart.
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[last lines]
Isolde: [reading] I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved? were we not wean'd till then? But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly? Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers' den? 'Twas so; but this, all pleasures fancies be; If ever any beauty I did see, Which I desired, and got,'twas but a dream of thee. And now good-morrow to our waking souls, Which watch not one another out of fear; For love all love of other sights controls, And makes one little room an everywhere. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies,was not mix'd equally; If our two loves be one, or thou and I Love so alike that none can slacken, none can die.
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Isolde: Know that I love you Tristan. Wherever you go, whatever you see. I'll be there with you.
[His Last Words]
Tristan: You were right. I don't know if life is greater than death. But love was more than either.
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Isolde: What do you think became of them?
Tristan: They were lives... just lived.
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Tristan: [to Lord Marke] She is loyal to you. I am sure of it.
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Tristan: [fleeing Ireland] Come with me.
Isolde: I can't.
Tristan: Why not?
Isolde: We both know this cannot be, Tristan. We knew it from the start. That doesn't mean it wasn't true , it is.
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Isolde: And your parents?
Tristan: They also died when I was young.
Isolde: From what?
Tristan: Another different type of Irish kindness.
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Lord Marke: [on the affair] How long?
Isolde: Since you thought he was dead.
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Melot: [on Tristan] Behold your hero, Uncle.
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Tristan: What's your name?
Isolde: Oh, I think it's better if we don't bother with names.
Tristan: How can I thank you if I don't have your name?
Isolde: You just did. If you insist, my name is Bragnae. I'm a lady in waiting at the court. My parents are dead. My mother is the source of the kindness you find so puzzling. My father would've left you where you fell.
Tristan: Tristan of Aragon.
Isolde: Well Tristan of Aragon, I 'd guess about you too, but I think I've already seen everything.
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Lord Marke: What if she's a hag? Or what if she simply won't have me?
Edyth: She'll have you. You're the prize.
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Isolde: Yesterday at the market, I saw a couple holding hands... and I realized we'll never do that. Never anything like it. No picnics or unguarded smiles . No rings. Just... stolen moments that leave too quickly.
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Isolde: Love is as strong as death. Why be capable of feelings if we're not to have them? Why long for things if they're not meant to be ours?
Tristan: There are other things to live for; duty, honor.
Isolde: They are not life Tristan. They are shells of life. Love is made by God. Ignore it and you suffer as you cannot imagine.
Tristan: Then I will no longer live without it.
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Isolde: Tristan, if we do this...
Tristan: For all time they will say it was our love, brought down a kingdom. Remember us.
[pushes the boat away]
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Tristan: Come with me. Come with me!
Isolde : I can't!
Tristan: Why not? Please!
Isolde: Tristan, we both know this can't be, we've known it from the start. That doesn't mean it isn't true, it is, it just cannot be. I want to know that you're alive somewhere thinking of me from time to time. I want to know that there's more to this life and I can't know that if they kill you. Please! Go.
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Isolde: [reading] I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved? were we not wean'd till then? But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly? Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers' den? 'Twas so; but this, all pleasures fancies be; If ever any beauty I did see, Which I desired, and got,'twas but a dream of thee. And now good-morrow to our waking souls, Which watch not one another out of fear; For love all love of other sights controls, And makes one little room an everywhere. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone; Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies,was not mix'd equally; If our two loves be one, or thou and I Love so alike that none can slacken, none can die.
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Isolde: If things were different, if we lived in a place without duty, would you be with me?
Tristan: That place does not exist.
Isolde: [sobs] I'll pretend it's you.
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Lord Marke: You don't know what you have done!
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[from trailer]
Tristan : What's your name?
Isolde: Oh, I think it's better if we don't bother with names.
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[from trailer]
Isolde: I want to know that there's more to this life, and I can't know that if they kill you.
[she Kisses Tristan]
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Tristan: Your marriage will end a hundred years of bloodshed.
Isolde: [sobbing] My marriage to another man!
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Lord Marke: Do you know what you have done?
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Lord Marke: Did I love him like a son? Or did I misuse him for my own purposes?
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Melot: Build my boat.
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Isolde: Why does loving you feel so wrong?
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Bragnae: I've not been naked with a man for 15 years.
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Tristan: You're promised?
Isolde: Yes.
Tristan: What's he like?
Isolde: Dark. Tall. Nearly twice your size. An absolute gentleman.
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Tristan: I am delivered.
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[hold Wictred's head and shows it to the entire Irish army]
Tristan: Behold! The Head of a Traitor!
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Isolde: I'm yours!
King Donnchadh: No, Tristan has won you on behalf of Lorde Marke.
[Tristan looks up at Isolde surprised]
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Lord Marke: I want him to grow old in a land where all of us are at peace
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Tristan: What's this about a tournament?
Lord Marke: The king has offered his daughter to whichever man wins.
Tristan: Let me go and win you a wife.
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Lord Marke: [to Tristan] Is it possible a man blinded by love might not see treachery right in front of him?
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Isolde: How many have you loved before me?
Tristan: None.
Isolde : And after me?
Tristan: None.
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