Not the distance between life and death.
But when I stand in front of you, you don't know that I love you.
The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you, you don't know that I love you.
The furthest distance in the world
It's not that I stand in front of you and you don't know that I love you.
But I can't say I love you when I love you madly.
The furthest distance in the world? No, I'm standing in front of you. You don't know that I love you? But I love you so much that I can't say I love you.
The furthest distance in the world
It's not that I can't say I love you when I love you madly.
But I can only bury it in my heart, despite the unbearable thoughts.
The furthest distance in the world is not infatuation with love, but not being able to say I love you? I miss you deeply, but I can only bury it in my heart.
The furthest distance in the world
Can I only bury it in my heart, despite the unbearable thoughts?
But when we love each other, we can't be together.
The furthest distance in the world? I don't miss you deeply, but I can only bury it in my heart? But love can't be together.
The furthest distance in the world
It's not that we can't be together when we are in love.
But we pretend that we don't care about anything, even though we know that love is invincible.
The furthest distance in the world? Not being in love but not being together, but knowing that true love is invincible? Pretend not to care.
The furthest distance in the world
Not the distance between two trees.
But branches can't depend on each other in the wind, even if they grow from the same root.
The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between trees, but the branches that grow from the same root, but cannot depend on each other in the wind.
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Tagore's Poems: The Farthest Distance in the World contains Tagore's three most widely circulated and representative poems: Crescent Moon, Bird and Gardener. The full text reveals Tagore's unique spiritual philosophy with fresh poems and profound brushwork. Reading these poems will open the source of wisdom for us and comfort our physical and mental loneliness. Tagore's The Farthest Distance in the World presents the charm of the original to readers in both Chinese and English.
Tagore (1861~1941) is a famous poet, writer, artist and social activist in India. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views, and his poems enjoy an epic status in India. His works are known as "the beacon of spiritual life", which has opened up a broad road for modern Indian literature. 19/kloc-won Nobel Prize in Literature in 0/3, and was the first Asian to win Nobel Prize in Literature.
In Tagore's works, death is full of poetry and yearning. The poet believes that we have pain because we feel limited, but this is not fixed or final, and so is happiness. So good and evil are not absolute, but real to us.