Little fireflies, in the Woods, in the dark dusk,
How happily you spread your wings!
You pour your heart into joy.
You are neither the sun nor the moon,
Aren't you less fun?
You ended your life,
You lit your own lamp;
Everything you have is your own,
You owe nobody;
You just obeyed,
Your inner strength.
You broke through the darkness,
You are young, but you are not young,
Because all the light in the universe,
Are all your relatives.
Ignite yourself in the dark night sky and send a ray of light to you in the distance.
All the happiness comes from me and you who are burning in the dark.
Extended data:
The poet uses "little firefly" to mean "tiny power"-the faint light emitted by fireflies is neither as bright as the sun nor as bright as the moon, but fireflies belong to themselves completely, do not rely on any power, and only obey themselves.
Tagore wrote more than 50 poems, 12 novellas, 100 short stories, more than 200 plays and many papers on literature, philosophy and politics, as well as memoirs, travel notes and letters. Among them, the famous poem Gitanjali published in 192 1 won the Nobel Prize in Literature for Tagore.
Story poems and Two Mu of Land are immortal poems loved by Indian people. The popular Kabul Man, Suba and Moya are all masterpieces of the world's short stories. Atonement, Stubborn Fortress and Oleander are all famous drama scripts that mercilessly exposed and flogged the social reality of India at that time.