Tagore's poems are famous for being short and concise, many of which are relatively short. The following one is a very typical one
"The Song of Departure at Dusk"
< p>The last parting song at duskgives sadness to the next dawn.
The wry smile on its handsome face
is floating in the sunset.
The flute of first love blows out the lingering sound,
Who are you looking for in the distance in Pingwu?
Watch the changes in the clouds on the horizon
- Like the flutter of her eyelashes.
The true meaning of the game of life is like lightning striking each other in the eyes. The heartfelt voice revealed at dawn goes into the songs of night dreams.
In addition to this song, there is another one
"Take My Heart Away"
You cast a beautiful shadow in my pupils
踽 When I walked back, could I vaguely hear the sorrow played by my heartstrings?
I told my endless thoughts, like new leaves whispering to the morning glow.
Oh, take my heart away,
Like the sun absorbing flower dew.
"I Ask for Nothing"
I ask for nothing, just standing behind the trees at the edge of the forest.
Tiredness still lingers on Dawn’s eyes, and dew is in the air.
The lazy smell of wet grass hangs in the mist of the ground.
Under the banyan tree, you milk the milk with your creamy and soft hands.
I stood quietly.
I did not approach you.
The sky wakes up together with the sound of gongs in the temple.
The street dust flew under the hooves of the driven cattle.
Holding the gurgling water bottles around their waists, the women walked from the river.
Your bracelet jingles, and the milk foam overflows the rim of the can.
The morning light faded away but I did not approach you.