Rabindaranath Tagores Poems III by Viswadeep Das - HTML preview

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94. An Example

From the flower vase fell, one by one,

Petals from a short-lived rose.

In the realm of flowers

I see no decrepitude from death.

Ugliness is unable to scoff ultimately at life.

No flower profanes with its hatred

The soil to which it is indebted,

It pays back the faint remnants

of its forms and perfumes.

31 The Sun-god worshipped by the sages, as known in the Gayatri-hymn

It has a melancholic touch of bidding farewell,

Exempt from blames.

I seem to find in the union

When birth-day and death-day meet face to face

An exchange of look of the exhausted day

At the horizons where rises and sets the sun :

A humble and beautiful end

of a resplendent glory.

[ janmadine, "On my Birthday", No. 26, 1941]