Every Thursday, I shall read one of Tagore's poems as translated in this book or some other poem I can find. I shall post some lines from the poem and perhaps a detail of how I liked this poem or not. Any others who want to join in this meme are absolutely welcome to do so!
Last Curtain
I know that the day will come
when my sight of this earth shall be lost,
and life will take its leave in silence,
drawing the last curtain over my eyes.
Yet stars will watch at night,
and morning rise as before,
and hours heave like sea waves casting up pleasures and pains.
When I think of this end of my moments,
the barrier of the moments breaks
and I see by the light of death
thy world with its careless treasures.
Rare is its lowliest seat,
rare is its meanest of lives.
Things that I longed for in vain
and things that I got
---let them pass.
Let me but truly possess
the things that I ever spurned
and overlooked.
The thing that strikes me about this poem, apart from its wonderful message and feel, is its beautiful flow. I love how Tagore moves from the concept of death itself to his reaction and lessons from it. These are my favourite lines:
Rare is its lowliest seat,
rare is its meanest of lives.
Things that I longed for in vain
and things that I got
---let them pass.
Let me but truly possess
the things that I ever spurned
and overlooked.
4 comments:
Another great poem!
Alyce - Totally agree :)
Beautiful again, the last two lines were my favourite...the beauty of spirit...it must come when people have such rare moments of insight :)
Absolutely! I love it how Tagore is always philosophical but almost never complicated :)
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