Eucalyptus globulus met the locust bird. What's the next sentence?

The next sentence of Eucalyptus globulus meets an locust bird is "I love nothing but you".

"Eucalyptus globulus meets the locust bird and loves nothing but you", from Tagore's Birds, followed by a sentence "The locust bird has come and gone, and the dream has gone." This sentence is mainly to express love to you. There are many people coming and going around, but you are the only one who is willing to stay and rely on. There is only room for you. You are my whole forest. No matter where I go and who I meet, in my opinion, only you are the most suitable for my ideal existence.

The creative background of birds:

Birds was created in 19 13, and the first edition was completed in 19 16. One part of Birds was translated by the poet from his own Bengali aphorism Collection of Broken Jade (1899), and the other part was an impromptu English poem written by the poet during his visit to Japan in 19 16.

The poet stayed in Japan for more than three months, and the ladies kept asking him to write a fan or a commemorative book. The poet once praised the simplicity of Japanese haiku, and his Bird was obviously influenced by this poetic style.