Poems of Foreigners (Modern Poetry)

The poems of foreigners (modern poems) are as follows:

Tagore’s ten most famous poems: "Gitanjali", "Asuka", "Sand in the Eyes", " "Four People", "The Family and the World", "The Gardener", "The New Moon", "The Last Psalm", "Gola", "The Crisis of Civilization".

Tagore, an Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. His representative works reflect the strong desire of the Indian people to change their destiny under the oppression of imperialism and the feudal caste system. They describe their indomitable resistance struggle and are full of distinctive patriotism and democratic spirit.

His creations are mostly based on real life in India, reflecting the tragic fate of the Indian people under the oppression of colonialism, feudalism, and ignorant and backward ideas, and depicting the changes in Indian society under the impact of new ideas. and the awakening of a new generation, while also recording his personal spiritual exploration.

Excerpts from verses:

1. The world kisses me with pain and wants me to repay it with songs. 1. Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"

2. We see the world wrong and say that it has deceived us. - Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"

3. You smiled slightly and didn't say anything to me. And I think I have been waiting for this for a long time. 1. Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"

4. Even if you are sad, don't frown, because you don't know who will fall in love with your smile.

— Tagore's "Birds"