The shortest poems extracted from Tagore's modern poems are as follows:
Tagore's ten most famous poems: Kitangari, Birds, Sand in the Eyes, Four People, Family and the World, Gardener's Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, The Last Poem and Gola.
Tagore, an Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. His representative works reflect the Indian people's strong desire to change their destiny under the oppression of imperialism and feudal caste system, describe their indomitable struggle, and are full of distinctive patriotism and democratic spirit.
Most of his works are based on the real life in India, reflecting the tragic fate of the Indian people under the heavy oppression of colonialism, feudal system and ignorant and backward thoughts, depicting the changes of Indian society and the awakening of a new generation under the impact of new ideas, and also recording his personal spiritual exploration.
Excerpt from the poem:
1. The world kissed me with pain and asked me to sing back. Tagore's Birds
2. We misread the world and said that it deceived us. Tagore's Birds
3. You smiled slightly and didn't say anything to me. And I think I have been waiting for this for a long time. Tagore
4. Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile. -Tagore's Birds