Complete Works. Rabindranath Tagore

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the sadness of all things I hear the crooning of the Eternal Mother.

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      I came to your shore as a stranger, I lived in your house as a guest, I leave your door as a friend, my earth.

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      Let my thoughts come to you, when I am gone, like the afterglow of sunset at the margin of starry silence.

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      Light in my heart the evening star of rest and then let the night whisper to me of love.

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      I am a child in the dark.

       I stretch my hands through the coverlet of night for thee. Mother.

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      The day of work is done. Hide my face in your arms, Mother.

       Let me dream.

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      The lamp of meeting burns long ; it goes out in a moment at the parting.

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      One word keep for me in thy silence, O World, when I am dead, "I have loved."

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      We live in this world when we love it.

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      Let the dead have the immortality of fame, but the living the immortality of love.

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      I have seen thee as the half-awakened child sees his mother in the dusk of the dawn and then smiles and sleeps again.

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      I shall die again and again to know that life is inexhaustible.

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      While I was passing with the crowd in the road I saw thy smile from the balcony and I sang and forgot all noise.

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      Love is life in its fulness like the cup with its wine.

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      They light their own lamps and sing their own words in their temples.

       But the birds sing thy name in thine own morning light,—for thy name is joy.

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      Lead me in the centre of thy silence to fill my heart with songs.

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      Let them live who choose in their own hissing world of fireworks.

       My heart longs for thy stars, my God.

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      Love's pain sang round my life like the unplumbed sea, and love's joy sang like birds in its flowering groves.

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      Put out the lamp when thou wishest.

       I shall know thy darkness and shall love it.

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      When I stand before thee at the day's end thou shalt see my scars and know that I had my wounds and also my healing.

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      Some day I shall sing to thee in the sunrise of some other world, "I have seen thee before in the light of the earth, in the love of man."

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      Clouds come floating into my life from other days no longer to shed rain or usher storm but to give colour to my sunset sky.

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      Truth raises against itself the storm that scatters its seeds broadcast.

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      The storm of the last night has crowned this morning with golden peace.

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      Truth seems to come with its final word; and the final word gives birth to its next.

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      Blessed is he whose fame does not outshine his truth.

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      Sweetness of thy name fills my heart when I forget mine— like thy morning sun when the mist is melted.

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      The silent night has the beauty of the mother and the clamorous day

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      The world loved man when he smiled.

       The world became afraid of him when he laughed.

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      God waits for man to regain his childhood in wisdom.

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      Let me feel this world as thy love taking form, then my love will help it.

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      Thy sunshine smiles upon the winter days of my heart, never doubting of its spring flowers.

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      God kisses the finite in his love and man the infinite.

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      Thou Grossest desert lands of barren years to reach the moment of fulfilment.

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      God's silence ripens man's thoughts into speech.

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      Thou wilt find, Eternal Traveller, marks of thy footsteps across my songs.

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      Let me not shame thee. Father, who displayest thy glory in thy children.

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      Cheerless is the day, the light under frowning clouds is like a punished child with traces of tears on its pale cheeks, and the cry of the wind is like the cry of a wounded world. But I know I am travelling to meet my Friend.

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      To-night there is a stir among the palm leaves, a swell in the sea, Full Moon, like the heart throb of the world. From what unknown sky hast thou carried in thy silence the aching secret of love?

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      I dream of a star, an island of light, where I shall be born and in the depth of its quickening leisure my life will ripen its works like the ricefield in the autumn sun.

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