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POEMS OF THE PERIOD:
by Rabindranath Tagore The first day's sun asked at the new manifestation of being- Who are you? No answer came. Year after year went by, the last sun of the day the last question utters on the western sea-shore, in the silent evening- Who are you? He gets no answer. ~~~ Soon, I feel the time comes near to leave. With sunset shadings screen the parting day. Let the hour be silent; let it be peaceful. Let not any pompous memories or meetings create a sorrow's stance. May the trees at the gate raise the earth's chant of peace in a cluster of green leaves. May the night's blessings be in the light of the seven stars. ~~~ Here lies the ocean of peace, Helmsman, launch the boat. You will always be the comrade. Take, O take him to your heart. In the path of the Infinite will shine the "Dhruba-tara". (North Star) Giver of freedom, your forgiveness, your mercy will be wealth inexhaustible in the eternal journey. May the mortal bonds perish, May the vast universe take him in its arms, And may he know in his fearless heart The great unknown. ~~~ You have covered the path of your creation in a mesh of varied wiles, Guileful One. Deftly you have set a snare of false beliefs in artless lives. With your deception you have set the great man on trial taking from him the secrecy of night. Your star lights for him the truculent path of his heart, illuminated by a simple faith. Through tortuous outside it is straight within, and there in his pride. Though men call him futile, in the depth of his heart he finds truth washed clean by the inner light. Nothing can deprive him; he carries to his treasure-house his last reward. He who could easily bear your wile, receives from you the right to everlasting peace. ~~~ On that birthday morning, With deference I lifted my eyes to the sunrise. I saw the dawn Consecrate The white forehead of mountain ranges. I beheld The great distance In creation's heart On the throne of the lord of mountains. From ages, majestic, He has preserved the unknown In the trackless forest; The sky-cleaving, far-away, Encircled In sunrise and sunset. On this birthday, The great distance grows in my heart. The starry path is nebular, Mysterious; And my own remoteness Impenetrable. The pilgrim moves, his path unseen, The consequence unknown. Today I hear the traveller's footsteps From my lonely seashore.
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