What is the source of Tagore's poems?

The original text is as follows:

Varanasi

Why did I come back?

Last time in the morning?

Leave in a hurry?

Because you equate life with dust?

My stomach has been chewing for seven days.

Weak and helpless?

Do you need a lamp to illuminate the road ahead?

Will you open the world?

Despair that brought me closer to the truth?

Finally?

I came back lightly with a song?

The world kissed me in pain and asked me to sing. ?

-Tagore's Birds

? From: Tagore's Bird 167.

Extended data:

Appreciation of Tagore's Famous Sentences in Bird Collection

1、? Only through hellish tempering can we practice the power to create heaven; Only bloody fingers can make a unique sound in the world. -Tagore's Birds

2、? Life is as beautiful as summer flowers and death is as beautiful as autumn leaves —— Tagore's Birds

3、? We read the world wrong and said it deceived us. -Tagore's Birds

4、? You smiled slightly and said nothing to me. And I feel like I've been waiting for this for a long time. -Tagore's Birds

5、? We read the world wrong and said it decided us. We read the world wrong and said it deceived us. -Tagore's Birds

6、? I hear echoes, from the valley and the heart? Harvesting an empty soul with a lonely sickle? Repeated rejections and happiness? There will be swaying oases in the desert. Do I believe in myself? Born like bright summer flowers? Don't wither and be invincible, the demon rules like fire? Endure the burden of heartbeat and breathing —— Tagore's Birds

7、? Once, we dreamed that everyone was a stranger. When we wake up, we know that we love each other. One day, we dreamed that we loved each other, and I woke up to know that we were strangers. -Tagore's Birds

8、? You smiled at me without saying a word. I know I've been waiting for a long time. -Tagore's Birds

9、? "My heart, the bird of the wilderness, has found its sky in your eyes. My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and I found its sky in your eyes. -Tagore "

10、? When the days pass and I stand in front of you, you will see my scars and know that I have been injured and healed. -Tagore's Birds