"Tell Mommy I love her"
告诉妈妈我爱她
■曾谙 选注
Mother's
Day is coming up. Don't just send a card or flowers. If you can, go
to them. If you can't go, then call them on the telephone; put into
words what you feel. If you are blessed enough to still have your
mother, please, tell her how much you love her!
John had been on the road visiting clients for
more than three weeks.1 He couldn't wait to
get back to Ohio2 to see his wife and children.
It was coming up on Mother's Day, and he usually tried to make it "back
home", but this year he was just too tired. He was in a small town
just outside of Little Rock3 when he drove
by a flower shop. He said to himself, "I know what I will do, I'll
send Mom some roses."
He went into the small shop and saw a young
man talking to the clerk. "How many roses can I get for Six dollars,
ma'am?" the boy asked. The clerk was trying to explain that roses
were expensive. Maybe the young man would be happy with carnations.4
"No. I have to have roses," he
said. "My Mom was sick so much last year and I didn't get to spend
much time with her. I want to get something special. It has to be red
roses, 'cause that's her favorite." He was emphatic.5
The clerk looked up at John and was just
shaking her head. Something inside of John was touched by the boy's
voice. He wanted to get those roses so bad.6
John had been blessed in his business,
and he looked at the clerk and silently mouthed that he would pay for
the boy's roses.7
The clerk looked at the young man and said,
"Okay, I will give you a dozen red roses for your six dollars."
The young man almost jumped into the air.8
He took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five
dollars just to see that kind of excitement.
John ordered his own flowers and had the
clerk to be sure that delivery would include a note telling his mother
how much he loved her.9
As he drove away from the shop, he was feeling very good. He caught
a light about two blocks from the shop.10
As he waited at the light, he saw the young boy walking down the sidewalk.
He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge gates.
Suddenly, he realized it wasn't a park. It was a cemetery.11
He could see the young man turn there by gate and walk along the fence.
The light changed, and John slowly crossed
the intersection. He pulled over and on an impulse got out and began
to follow the boy down the fence line.12
John was on the sidewalk, thirty or forty steps behind the boy, who
walked inside the cemetery fence. The young man stopped by a small monument
and went to his knees. He carefully laid the roses on the grave and
began to sob. John felt like an intruder but he couldn't leave.13
He stared at the little boy's heaving body and listened to his muted
crying.14
As he cried, he heard the young man speak,
"Mommy, oh Mommy, why didn't I tell you how much I love you. Why
didn't I tell you one more time? Jesus, please, find my Mommy. Tell
my Mommy I love her."
John turned, tears in his eyes, and walked back to his car. He drove
quickly to the florist and told her he would take the flowers personally.15
He wanted to be sure and tell his Mother one more time just how much
he loved her.
1. 约翰连续三个多星期以来一直在外面奔波,忙着拜访客户。
2. Ohio /2%#hai2%/:俄亥俄州(美国州名)。
3. Little Rock:小石城,美国阿肯色州(Arkansas)首府。
4. carnation:康乃馨。
5. emphatic:坚决的,坚持的。
6. 男孩的话语打动了约翰内心深处的某种东西。他是如此强烈地想要得到那些玫瑰花。
7. 约翰的生意一直做得很成功。 他看着店员,用口形默示他愿意替小男孩付玫瑰花的钱。blessed:幸运的,幸福的;mouth:不出声地说,用口形表示。
8. 小男孩差点高兴得跳起来。
9. 约翰买了自己需要的花,再三叮嘱店员给他母亲送花时一定要附上一张便条,写上自己有多爱她。
10.他在离商店大约两个街区的地方遇到了红灯。
11. cemetery:墓地, 公墓。
12.他把车开到路边停下,突然有种冲动,他下了车,开始沿着篱笆跟着男孩。pull
over:将车驶向路边停下;on an impulse:一时的念头,突然的意愿。
13.约翰觉得自己就像个入侵者,但却无法离开。
14.他盯着男孩(因哭泣而)上下起伏的身体,听着他的低泣。heave:(使)起伏,(使)隆起。
15.他要亲自去送花。
M - O - T - H - E - R
By Howard Johnson (c. 1915)
"M" is for the million things she gave
me,
"O" means only that she's growing old,
"T" is for the tears she shed to save me,
"H" is for her heart of purest gold;
"E" is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
"R" means right, and right she'll always be,
Put them all together, they spell
"MOTHER,"
A word that means the world to me.