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| 2341. | Attack of the Squash People by Marge Piercy> | | And thus the people every year
in the valley of humid July
did sacrifice themselves
to the long green phallic god
and eat and eat and eat.
T... |
| 2342. | Authorship by Rabindranath Tagore> | | You say that father write a lot of books, but what he write I don't
understand.
He was reading to you all the evening, but could you really
make ou... |
| 2343. | Chain Of Pearls by Rabindranath Tagore> | | Mother, I shall weave a chain of pearls for thy neck
with my tears of sorrow.
The stars have wrought their anklets of light to deck thy feet,
... |
| 2344. | Closed Path by Rabindranath Tagore> | | I thought that my voyage had come to its end
at the last limit of my power,---that the path before me was closed,
that provisions were exhausted
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| 2345. | Lover's Gifts XLII: Are You a Mere Picture by Rabindranath Tagore> | | Are you a mere picture, and not as true as those stars, true as
this dust? They throb with the pulse of things, but you are
immensely aloof in your ... |
| 2346. | Lover's Gifts XVI: She Dwelt Here by the Pool by Rabindranath Tagore> | | She dwelt here by the pool with its landing-stairs in ruins. Many
an evening she had watched the moon made dizzy by the shaking of
bamboo leaves, an... |
| 2347. | Paper Boats by Rabindranath Tagore> | | Day by day I float my paper boats one by one down the running
stream.
In bid black letters I write my name on them and the name of
the village wher... |
| 2348. | Parting Words by Rabindranath Tagore> | | When I go from hence
let this be my parting word,
that what I have seen is unsurpassable.
I have tasted of the hidden honey of this lotus
th... |
| 2349. | Passing Breeze by Rabindranath Tagore> | | Yes, I know, this is nothing but thy love,
O beloved of my heart---this golden light that dances upon the leaves,
these idle clouds sailing across... |
| 2350. | Patience by Rabindranath Tagore> | | If thou speakest not I will fill my heart with thy silence and endure it.
I will keep still and wait like the night with starry vigil
and its head... |
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