An Excerpt From 'The Gardener'
by Rabindranath Tagore
Hands cling to hands and eyes linger on eyes: thus begins the record of our hearts.
It is the moonlight night of March; the sweet smell of henna is in the air; my flute lies on the earth neglected and your garland of flowers is unfinished.
This love between you and me is simple as a song.
Your veil of the saffron colour makes my eyes drunk.
The jasmine wreath that you wove me thrills to my heart like praise.
It is a game of giving and withholding, revealing and screening again; some smiles and some little shyness, and some sweet useless struggles.
This love between you and me is simple as a song.
No mystery beyond the present; no striving for the impossible;
no shadow behind the charm; no groping in the depth of the dark.
This love between you and me is simple as a song.
We do not stray out of all words into the ever silent; we do not raise our hands to the void for things beyond hope.
It is enough what we give and we get.
We have not crushed the joy to the utmost to wring from it the wine of pain.
This love between you and me is simple as a song.
I keep forgetting to mention it, but
I LOVE and and the goodies they have sent me!
Zasjah is feeding my Pre-Raphaelite and Sean Bean addictions, and Cinzia is feeding my Viggo and Araboro addictions. Could I be any happier?
I know that C.S.I. is the highest-rated show on TV most weeks. But I cannot fathom why. Can anyone explain?
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