Hanover Square

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核心提示:Can it really be sixty-two years ago that I first saw you? It is truly a lifetime, I know. But as I gaze into your eyes now, it seems like only yesterday that I first saw you, in that small café in Hanover Square. From the moment I saw y

Can it really be sixty-two years ago that I first saw you?

 

It is truly a lifetime, I know. But as I gaze into your eyes now, it seems like only yesterday that I first saw you, in that small café in Hanover Square.

 

From the moment I saw you smile, as you opened the door for that young mother and her newborn baby. I knew. I knew that I wanted to share the rest of my life with you.

 

I still think of how foolish I must have looked, as I gazed at you, that first time. I remember watching you intently, as you took off your hat and loosely shook your short dark hair with your fingers. I felt myself becoming immersed in your every detail, as you placed your hat on the table and cupped your hands around the hot cup of tea, gently blowing the steam away with your pouted lips.

 

From that moment, everything seemed to make perfect sense to me. The people in the café and the busy street outside all disappeared into a hazy blur. All I could see was you.

 

 All through my life I have relived that very first day. Many, many times I have sat and thought about that the first day, and how for a few fleeting moments I am there, feeling again what is like to know true love for the very first time. It pleases me that I can still have those feelings now after all those years, and I know I will always have them to comfort me.

 

Not even as I shook and trembled uncontrollably in the trenches, did I forget your face. I would sit huddled into the wet mud, terrified, as the hails of bullets and mortars crashed down around me. I would clutch my rifle tightly to my heart, and think again of that very first day we met. I would cry out in fear, as the noise of war beat down around me. But, as I thought of you and saw you smiling back at me, everything around me would be become silent, and I would be with you again for a few precious moments, far from the death and destruction. It would not be until I opened my eyes once again, that I would see and hear the carnage of the war around me.

 

I cannot tell you how strong my love for you was back then, when I returned to you on leave in the September, feeling battered, bruised and fragile. We held each other so tight I thought we would burst. I asked you to marry me the very same day and I whooped with joy when you looked deep into my eyes and said "yes" to being my bride.

 

I'm looking at our wedding photo now, the one on our dressing table, next to your jewellery box. I think of how young and innocent we were back then. I remember being on the church steps grinning like a Cheshire cat, when you said how dashing and handsome I looked in my uniform. The photo is old and faded now, but when I look at it, I only see the bright vibrant colors of our youth. I can still remember every detail of the pretty wedding dress your mother made for you, with its fine delicate lace and pretty pearls. If I concentrate hard enough, I can smell the sweetness of your wedding bouquet as you held it so proudly for everyone to see.

 

I remember being so over enjoyed, when a year later, you gently held my hand to your waist and whispered in my ear that we were going to be a family.

 

I know both our children love you dearly; they are outside the door now, waiting.

 

Do you remember how I panicked like a mad man when Jonathon was born? I can still picture you laughing and smiling at me now, as I clumsily held him for the very first time in my arms. I watched as your laughter faded into tears, as I stared at him and cried my own tears of joy.

 

Sarah and Tom arrived this morning with little Tessie. Can you remember how we both hugged each other tightly when we saw our tiny granddaughter for the first time? I can't believe she will be eight next month. I am trying not to cry, my love, as I tell you how beautiful she looks today in her pretty dress and red shiny shoes, she reminds me so much of you that first day we met. She has her hair cut short now, just like yours was all those years ago. When I met her at the door her smile wrapped around me like a warm glove, just like yours used to do, my darling.

 

I know you are tired, my dear, and I must let you go. But I love you so much it hurts to do so.

 

As we grew old together, I would tease you that you had not changed since we first met. But it is true, my darling. I do not see the wrinkles and grey hair that other people see. When I look at you now, I only see your sweet tender lips and youthful sparkling eyes as we sat and had out first picnic next to that small stream, and chased each other around that big old oak tree. I remember wishing those first few days together would last forever. Do you remember how exciting and wonderful those days were?

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I must go now, my darling. Our children are waiting outside. They want to say goodbye to you.

 

I wipe the tears away from my eyes and bend my frail old legs down to the floor, so that I can kneel beside you. I lean close to you and take hold of your hand and kiss your tender lips for the very last time.

 

Sleep peacefully my dear.

 

I am sad that you had to leave me, but please don't worry. I am content, knowing I will be with you soon. I am too old and too empty now to live much longer without you.

 

I know it won't be long before we meet again in that small café in Hanover Square.

 

Goodbye, my darling wife.

相关单词:pouted

pouted解释:v.撅(嘴)( pout的过去式和过去分词 )

pouted例句:

Her lips pouted invitingly. 她挑逗地撮起双唇。

I pouted my lips at him, hinting that he should speak first. 我向他努了努嘴,让他先说。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

相关单词:hazy

hazy解释:adj.有薄雾的,朦胧的;不肯定的,模糊的

hazy例句:

We couldn't see far because it was so hazy.雾气蒙蒙妨碍了我们的视线。

I have a hazy memory of those early years.对那些早先的岁月我有着朦胧的记忆。

相关单词:blur

blur解释:n.模糊不清的事物;vt.使模糊,使看不清楚

blur例句:

The houses appeared as a blur in the mist.房子在薄雾中隐隐约约看不清。

If you move your eyes and your head,the picture will blur.如果你的眼睛或头动了,图像就会变得模糊不清。

相关单词:fleeting

fleeting解释:adj.短暂的,飞逝的

fleeting例句:

The girls caught only a fleeting glimpse of the driver.女孩们只匆匆瞥了一眼司机。

Knowing the life fleeting,she set herself to enjoy if as best as she could.她知道这种日子转瞬即逝,于是让自已尽情地享受。

相关单词:trenches

trenches解释:深沟,地沟( trench的名词复数 ); 战壕

trenches例句:

life in the trenches 第一次世界大战期间的战壕生活

The troops stormed the enemy's trenches and fanned out across the fields. 部队猛攻敌人的战壕,并在田野上呈扇形散开。

相关单词:huddled

huddled解释:挤在一起(huddle的过去式与过去分词形式)

huddled例句:

We huddled together for warmth. 我们挤在一块取暖。

We huddled together to keep warm. 我们挤在一起来保暖。

相关单词:mortars

mortars解释:n.迫击炮( mortar的名词复数 );砂浆;房产;研钵

mortars例句:

They could not move their heavy mortars over the swampy ground. 他们无法把重型迫击炮移过那片沼泽地。 来自《简明英汉词典》

Where the hell are his mortars? 他有迫击炮吗? 来自教父部分

相关单词:battered

battered解释:adj.磨损的;v.连续猛击;磨损

battered例句:

He drove up in a battered old car.他开着一辆又老又破的旧车。

The world was brutally battered but it survived.这个世界遭受了惨重的创伤,但它还是生存下来了。

相关单词:bruised

bruised解释:[医]青肿的,瘀紫的

bruised例句:

his bruised and bloodied nose 他沾满血的青肿的鼻子

She had slipped and badly bruised her face. 她滑了一跤,摔得鼻青脸肿。

相关单词:whooped

whooped解释:叫喊( whoop的过去式和过去分词 ); 高声说; 唤起

whooped例句:

The bill whooped through both houses. 此提案在一片支持的欢呼声中由两院匆匆通过。

The captive was whooped and jeered. 俘虏被叱责讥笑。

相关单词:dressing

dressing解释:n.(食物)调料;包扎伤口的用品,敷料

dressing例句:

Don't spend such a lot of time in dressing yourself.别花那么多时间来打扮自己。

The children enjoy dressing up in mother's old clothes.孩子们喜欢穿上妈妈旧时的衣服玩。

相关单词:vibrant

vibrant解释:adj.震颤的,响亮的,充满活力的,精力充沛的,(色彩)鲜明的

vibrant例句:

He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings. 他在画中总是使用鲜明的色彩。

She gave a vibrant performance in the leading role in the school play.她在学校表演中生气盎然地扮演了主角。

相关单词:bouquet

bouquet解释:n.花束,酒香

bouquet例句:

This wine has a rich bouquet.这种葡萄酒有浓郁的香气。

Her wedding bouquet consisted of roses and ivy.她的婚礼花篮包括玫瑰和长春藤。

相关单词:frail

frail解释:adj.身体虚弱的;易损坏的

frail例句:

Mrs. Warner is already 96 and too frail to live by herself.华纳太太已经九十六岁了,身体虚弱,不便独居。

She lay in bed looking particularly frail.她躺在床上,看上去特别虚弱。

 
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