A collection of Tagore s poems and good verses

Updated on culture 2024-03-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Rabindranath Tagore's verses are:

    1. Man builds embankments for himself. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    2. When picking petals, you can't get the beauty of flowers. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    3. Life is like a sea crossing, and we gather together in a small boat. When we die, we go to the shore and go to our own worlds. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    4. Don't complain about food when you have no appetite. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    5. You look at me with a smile and don't say a word. And I know that I've been waiting for this for a long time. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    6. There are no traces of wings in the sky, and I have flown over, and my thoughts are the traces of wings. The meaning of life is not to leave anything, as long as you have experienced it, it is the greatest beauty, this is not incompetence, but a kind of detachment. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Collected Fireflies

    7. Life is like the splendor of summer flowers, and death is like the quiet beauty of autumn leaves. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    8. We see the world wrongly, but say that it deceives us. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

    9. The ancient seed, the germ of its life, is contained inside, but it needs to be sown in the soil of the new era. - Rabindranath Tagore.

    10. Little grass, although your steps are small, you have the land under your feet. —Rabindranath Tagore, The Birds

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The boundless desert passionately pursued the love of a leaf of green grass, and she shook her head and smiled and flew away. Appreciation: In the same way, snowflakes don't stay in the city. Love requires freedom and distance.

    2.Don't let your love sit on a cliff just because it's high. Appreciation: Love should be ordinary and sincere.

    3.I sat in front of the window this morning, and the world stopped for a moment like a passerby, nodded to me and walked over again. Appreciation: The world is to me, just as I am to the world, passers-by.

    4."What are you talking about?" is an eternal question. "O sky, what are your words," is eternal silence. Appreciation: The beauty of wordslessness.

    5.The relationship between rest and work is like the relationship between the eyes and the eyes. Appreciation: The way of civil and martial arts, one piece and one relaxation. Life needs to be relaxed.

    6.The bird wishes to be a cloud. Yun'er is willing to be a bird. Appreciation: Because of ignorance, so toward.

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    Past. In fact, everything is the same, and the most important thing is to be yourself.

    7.Don't blame your food for not having an appetite for yourself. Appreciation: Treat things objectively and fairly. Don't be preconceived in your thinking, and don't use yourself as a criterion.

    8.You smiled slightly, and didn't say anything to me. And I feel like I've been waiting for this for a long time. Appreciation: tacit understanding, no need for words. (I'm just looking at you like this, smiling, relieved and satisfied).

    9.The world runs through the strings of a hesitant heart, playing melancholy music. Appreciation: Hesitation - melancholy, so don't act too hesitantly, otherwise you will inevitably regret it.

    10.God finds Himself in Creation. Appreciation: Man finds himself in his mind.

    11.The stars are not afraid to look like fireflies. Appreciation: Because existence does not take identity (other people's opinions) as the meaning of existence.

    12.When we are very humble, we are closest to greatness. Appreciation: Humility--- simplicity --- greatness.

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