Poems by Rabindranath Tagore
The Child-Angel
... They are cruel in their greed and their envy, their words are like ...
The End
... and when you wake up and look round startled, like a twinkling firefly I shall ...
The First Jasmines
... lonely waste, like a bride raising her veil to accept her lover ...
The Flower-School
... in the wild wind, the thunder-clouds clap their giant hands and the ...
The Further Bank
... father. Mother, if you don't mind, I should like to become the boatman ...
The Gardener IV: Ah Me
... Yes, come." In the morning the bell rings in the ...
The Gardener IX: When I Go Alone at Night
... on the trees, and the water is still in ...
The Gardener LI: Then Finish the Last Song
... leave. Forget this night when the night is ...
The Gardener LIX: O Woman
... flowers to deck you, to cover you, to ...
The Gardener LV: It Was Mid-Day
... shady bank. The lazy white clouds did not move ...
The Gardener LXI: Peace, My Heart
... into songs. Let the flight through the sky end ...
The Gardener LXIV: I Spent My Day
... strange lands. They woke refreshed in the morning ...
The Gardener LXIX: I Hunt for the Golden Stag
... all my belongings I have left far behind me ...
The Gardener LXVIII: None Lives For Ever, Brother
... complete it. All is done and finished in the eternal ...
The Gardener LXXV: At Midnight
... Ah, who has held me so long in delusion here ...