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雅思口语Part2范文 诗句或者歌词

Part 2

诗句或者歌词

Describe a line (or a few words) that you remember from a poem or song
You should say:
What it is
Which song or poem it is from
How you knew it
And explain how you feel about it

范文

The line I’d like to talk about is “Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.” //
It’s from the classic nursery rhyme “Humpty Dumpty,” / one of those cheerful little songs that almost every parent ends up memorizing. //

I first came across it when my daughter was around two. / Every morning we would play an album of English nursery songs, / and this rhyme always made her laugh. / Later, when my son was born, / it became part of his daily soundtrack as well, / so I must have heard those lines hundreds of times. //
Sometimes I’d find myself humming it unconsciously while doing chores, / and it became a kind of background soundtrack to our family life during those years. //

What keeps this rhyme in my mind isn’t just its melody / but the period of life it represents. / During the pandemic, / our family was confined at home. / We had to plan everything — milk, diapers, even vegetables — for the whole week. / It was exhausting, yet hearing that playful rhyme in the background somehow softened the tension. / The fall of Humpty Dumpty reminded me how fragile and unpredictable life can be, / and how quickly everything can change. /
In a strange way, that little rhyme captured the uncertainty of those times far better than any adult song or news headline ever could. //

Looking back, the rhyme has taken on a deeper meaning. / It reminds me that no matter how hard we fall, / there’s always a way to piece ourselves back together — perhaps not perfectly, but enough to move on. / Whenever life feels overwhelming, / those simple lines echo in my head, / bringing back the laughter of my little ones / and reminding me to stay resilient, hopeful, and grateful for small, ordinary moments of joy. /
To me, those nursery lines aren’t childish at all — they’re a gentle reminder that strength often hides in the simplest words / and that love can turn even isolation into connection. //