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Stray Birds
Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941
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" 87This longing is for the one who is felt in the dark, but not seenin the day.
88"You are the big drop of dew under the lotus leaf, I am thesmaller one on its upper side, " said the dewdrop to the lake.
89The scabbard is content to be dull when it protects the keennessof the sword.
90In darkness the One appears as uniform; in the light the Oneappears as manifold.
91The great earth makes herself hospitable with the help of thegrass.
92The birth and death of the leaves are the rapid whirls of t
...heeddy whose wider circles move slowly among stars.
93Power said to the world, "You are mine.
The world kept it prisoner on her throne.
Love said to the world, "I am thine. " The world gave it the freedom of her house.
94The mist is like the earth's desire. It hides the sun for whomshe cries.
95Be still, my heart, these great trees are prayers.
96The noise of the moment scoffs at the music of the Eternal.
97I think of other ages that floated upon the stream of life andlove and death and are forgotten, and I feel the freedom ofpassing away.


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