Thursday, October 02, 2008

one yet two



The tame bird was in a cage, the free bird was in the forest.
They met when the time came, it was a decree of fate.
The free bird cries, "O my love, let us fly to wood."
The cage bird whispers, "Come hither, let us both live in the
cage."
Says the free bird, "Among bars, where is there room to spread
one's wings?"
"Alas," cries the cage bird, "I should not know where to sit
perched in the sky."

The free bird cries, "My darling, sing the songs of the
woodlands."
The cage bird says, "Sit by my side, I'll teach you the speech of
the learned."
The forest bird cries, "No, ah no! songs can never be taught."
The cage bird says, "Alas for me, I know not the songs of the
woodlands."

Their love is intense with longing, but they never can fly wing
to wing.
Through the bars of the cage they look, and vain is their wish to
know each other.
They flutter their wings in yearning, and sing, "Come closer, my
love!"
The free bird cries, "It cannot be, I fear the closed doors of
the cage."
The cage bird whispers, "Alas, my wings are powerless and dead."


The Gardener, R. Tagore

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2 comments:

Krishna. N. C. said...

My Dear Solitaire,
Love and peace-filled Namaste :)
Hope you are doing fine dear one.
What a beautiful contrast been represented by souls of the two different worlds!!
This poem by Tagore has stirred my soul and its brimming with emotions :)
Lovely post Solitare :) Thank you so much for sharing!
Sending you my sincere prayers and love :)

madsolitaire said...

Many blessings to you too, Krishna :-)