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Rabindranath Tagore's view of death

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~Rabindranath Tagore's view of death

 

On the day when death will knock at thy door what wilt thou offer

 

to him?

 

Oh, I will set before my guest the full vessel of my life--I will

 

never let him go with empty hands.

 

All the sweet vintage of all my autumn days and summer nights,

 

all the earnings and gleanings of my busy life will I place

 

before him at the close of my days when death will knock at my

 

door.

 

O thou the last fulfilment of life, Death, my death, come and

 

whisper to me!

 

Day after day I have kept watch for thee; for thee have I borne

 

the joys and pangs of life.

 

All that I am, that I have, that I hope and all my love have ever

 

flowed towards thee in depth of secrecy. One final glance from

 

thine eyes and my life will be ever thine own.

 

The flowers have been woven and the garland is ready for the

 

bridegroom. After the wedding the bride shall leave her home and

 

meet her lord alone in the solitude of night.

 

I know that the day will come when my sight of this earth shall

 

be lost, and life will take its leave in silence, drawing the

 

last curtain over my eyes.

 

Yet stars will watch at night, and morning rise as before, and

 

hours heave like sea waves casting up pleasures and pains.

 

When I think of this end of my moments, the barrier of the

 

moments breaks and I see by the light of death thy world with its

 

careless treasures. Rare is its lowliest seat, rare is its

 

meanest of lives.

 

Things that I longed for in vain and things that I got--let them

 

pass. Let me but truly possess the things that I ever spurned

 

and overlooked.

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