Rabindranath Tagore (186 1 year-1941year) is a famous Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. 1861On May 7th, Rabindranath Tagore was born into a wealthy aristocratic family in Kolkata. Representative works include Gitanjali, Birds, Sand in Eyes, Four People, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, The Last Poetry, Gola, Crisis of Civilization, etc. Next, I will bring you Tagore's inspirational poem "The Farthest Distance in the World" for your appreciation.
Tagore
The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death.
It's that I stand in front of you and you don't know that I love you.
The furthest distance in the world
It's not that I stand in front of you and you don't know that I love you.
But I love you so much that I can't say I love you.
The furthest distance in the world is not that I can't say I love you.
I miss you deeply, but I can only bury you deeply in my heart.
The furthest distance in the world is not that I can't say I miss you.
But love can't be together.
The furthest distance in the world is not loving each other.
But we can't be together, but we know that true love is invincible.
Pretend not to care.
The furthest distance in the world
Not the distance between trees.
But branches born from the same root can't depend on each other in the wind.
The furthest distance in the world is not that branches cannot depend on each other.
But those stars that look at each other but don't meet.
The furthest distance in the world is not the trajectory between stars.
But even if these tracks meet, there is no place to find them in the blink of an eye.
The furthest distance in the world is not that there is nowhere to be found in an instant.
But we are doomed not to meet before we meet.
The furthest distance in the world
Is the distance between a fish and a bird, one in the sky.
One dived into the deep sea.
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