Complete Works. Rabindranath Tagore
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Название: Complete Works

Автор: Rabindranath Tagore

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СКАЧАТЬ pet dog suspects the universe for scheming to take its place.

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      Sit still my heart, do not raise your dust.

       Let the world find its way to you.

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      The bow whispers to the arrow before it speeds forth—"Your freedom is mine."

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      Woman, in your laughter you have the music of the fountain of life.

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      A mind all logic is like a knife all blade.

       It makes the hand bleed that uses it.

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      God loves man's lamp lights better than his own great stars.

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      This world is the world of wild storms kept tame with the music of beauty.

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      "My heart is like the golden casket of thy kiss," said the sunset cloud to the sun.

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      By touching you may kill, by keeping away you may possess.

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      The cricket's chirp and the patter of rain come to me through the dark, like the rustle of dreams from my past youth.

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      "I have lost my dewdrop," cries the flower to the morning sky that has lost all its stars.

      200

      The burning log bursts in flame and cries,—"This is my flower, my death.

      201

      The wasp thinks that the honey-hive of the neighbouring bees is too small.

       His neighbours ask him to build one still smaller.

      202

      "I cannot keep your waves," says the bank to the river.

       "Let me keep your footprints in my heart."

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      The day, with the noise of this little earth, drowns the silence of all worlds.

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      The song feels the infinite in the air, the picture in the earth, the poem in the air and the earth;

       For its words have meaning that walks and music that soars.

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      When the sun goes down to the West, the East of his morning stands before him in silence.

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      Let me not put myself wrongly to my world and set it against me.

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      Praise shames me, for I secretly beg for it.

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      Let my doing nothing when I have nothing to do become untroubled in its depth of peace like the evening in the seashore when the water is silent.

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      Maiden, your simplicity, like the blueness of the lake, reveals your depth of truth.

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      The best does not come alone.

       It comes with the company of the all.

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      God's right hand is gentle, but terrible is his left hand.

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      My evening came among the alien trees and spoke in a language which my morning stars did not know.

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      Night's darkness is a bag that bursts with the gold of the dawn.

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      Our desire lends the colours of the rainbow to the mere mists and vapours of life.

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      God waits to win back his own flowers as gifts from man's hands.

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      My sad thoughts tease me asking me their own names.

      217

      The service of the fruit is precious, the service of the flower is sweet, but let my service be the service of the leaves in its shade of humble devotion.

      218

      My heart has spread its sails to the idle winds for the shadowy island of Anywhere.

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      Men are cruel, but Man is kind.

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      Make me thy cup and let my fulness be for thee and for thine.

      221

      The storm is like the cry of some god in pain whose love the earth refuses.

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      The world does not leak because death is not a crack.

      223

      Life has become richer by the love that has been lost.

      224

      My friend, your great heart shone with the sunrise of the East like the snowy summit of a lonely hill in the dawn.

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      The fountain of death makes the still water of life play.

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      Those who have everything but thee, my God, laugh at those who have nothing but thyself.

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      The movement of life has its rest in its own music.

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      Kicks only raise dust and not crops from the earth.

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      Our names are the light that glows on the sea waves at night and then dies without leaving its signature.

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      Let him only see the thorns who has eyes to see the rose.

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      Set bird's wings with gold and it will never again soar in the sky.

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