Tagore ~ "My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and I found the sky in your eyes"?

My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and I found the sky in your eyes;

My heart has found the sky in your eyes. Countless days and nights, my heart is like a homeless bird, flying aimlessly between the sky and white clouds, but what I yearn for is definitely not the life I want.

Finally, one day, my eyes fell on you, and I found my sky in your eyes, and I found the sky that allowed me to fly freely. Since then, my heart has a harbor to anchor. I am no longer a wandering wanderer, because I have found my longing home in your eyes.

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My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and I find the sky in your eyes? A collection of gardeners from Tagore.

Excerpt from the original:

My heart is wilderness and birds,

I found the sky in your eyes,

Your eyes are the cradle of the morning,

Your eyes are the kingdom of stars,

My song disappears in the depths of your eyes,

Let me soar in the sky,

Let me soar in the lonely and boundless sky,

Let me dispel its gloom,

Spread your wings and fly in its sunshine.

Gardeners Collection is a collection of poems written by Indian poet Tagore. It is a collection of English lyric poems about love and life with prose poems. * * * included 85 poems, first published in 19 13.

Most of the poems in the collection are translated from his own Bengali poetry collections, Time Collection, Dream Collection, Golden Boat Collection and Colorful Collection, which were created in the 1990s of 19. Poetry works belonging to Tagore's early creative stage.

Tagore was born in an era of rapid change and was influenced by traditional Indian philosophy and western philosophy. Tagore showed his talent in his childhood. He was only 14 years old when his patriotic poem "Temple Fair for Hindus" was published (1875).

1905 India set off the first climax of the national liberation movement. Tagore took an active part in this movement and wrote many patriotic poems. This period is the most brilliant period of his creation. He published eight poems in Bengali and eight poems in English, including The Gardener.