转来一首 和一下小草好译 :))
http://www.writingforums.com/threads/150181-In-Praise-of-Bacon-(Sonnet)?highlight=sonnet
In Praise of Bacon (Sonnet)
Oh, this wondrous thing from slaughtered swine,
with scrambl'd eggs adorns my plate,
thou delights my tongue with taste divine,
thou art the finest flesh I e'er have ate!
Oh, bless’d glistening strip of greasy stuff,
devour’d from morn' to evening’s feast,
Of thee, dear meat I’ll ne’r be served enough;
no other susten’ce compares; fish nor fowl nor beast.
With lettuce and tomato 'twixt some crispy toast,
or naked from the skillet whence it came,
of all God’s giv’n meats, 'tis you I love the most,
of my desire for thee, I feel not guilt or shame.
So long as I can rise to eat and ‘neath pan set ablaze,
dear bacon, I’ll devour thee and ever sing thy praise.