What is the full text of Tagore's poem If Life Deceives You?

If Life Deceives You is a poem written by Russian poet Pushkin, not by Tagore.

Poetry content:

If life cheats you.

If life deceives you,

Don't be sad, don't be impatient!

You need to keep calm in blue days;

Believe it, happy days will come!

The heart always yearns for the future;

I am often depressed now.

Everything is instantaneous, and everything will pass;

And what has passed will become a kind of nostalgia.

Extended data:

Although this poem is only eight short sentences, it has been told for over 80 years. The poet still didn't let go of his ideal and passion in the difficult environment at that time. The poet's calm and positive attitude towards life in the face of difficult environment inspired generations of young people.

In his poems, the poet encourages young people not to be sad or depressed when facing difficulties and setbacks, but to treat everything calmly, and happy days will come soon. In the long life, as long as you are full of confidence in the future, the immediate difficulties and setbacks are only temporary, everything will disappear in an instant, and everything will pass.

And those painful experiences are the exercise and tempering of our life, which will enrich our life experience and sublimate our hearts. Therefore, everything in the past will become our most precious memories.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-If Life Deceives You