First of all, this is a sentence from Tagore's Birds. To understand this sentence, we must first understand the characteristics of Tagore's poems. Actually, we all know this. As can be seen from Tagore's writing, Tagore not only wrote poems, but also wrote a lot. Take the bird collection of this sentence as an example. Tagore built a temple of truth with concise language. It is undeniable that the brevity of language makes it difficult for birds to understand, but this does not affect its profound and priceless truth. From Tagore's works, I feel a serious attitude of loving life and thinking about love. There is no doubt that Tagore's inspiration comes from life and is higher than life. He loves life, so he hides the suffering and darkness in life and keeps the light and joy. Tagore's thinking about love is more profound and persistent. Pure love between men and women, warm affection between mother and child, subtle feelings between man and nature ... all the feelings that human beings can experience are expressed by Tagore in a primitive and subtle way. Tagore especially advocates love. He used many metaphors to praise the greatness and eternity of love, as he wrote: "I believe in your love, so let this be my last word." He put love and truth at the two ends of the scale of life just right, without any deviation. When reading Tagore's poems, we should try our best to understand, and everyone will experience different philosophies!
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