Quills Literary Club remembers Guru Rabindranath Tagore on his 155th birthday. It was on May 7, 2016.
In Bengal, the bard's special day is celebrated on 25 th Baishak also known as Ponchishe Baishakh.
Tagore has written songs and poems on almost every possible human emotion. Although reluctant initially, Tagore allowed his students to use the song "He Nutan, Dekha Dik Abar" as his Birthday song. Much of Tagore's work is inspired by nature and love. Thus to remember and honour the poet, we bring you our very popular poet, Hari Priya.
The Tale of a Tree
Hari Priya
And there she stood,
tall and strong,
Yet, the way she swayed
back and forth,
Wavering, with each
gust of wind
Brought in a sense of
fragility.
She stood there,
braving the wind,
At times winning, at
times losing
I think she knew she might
lose,
And maybe the fear of
losing made her determined to win.
I think she made up her
mind
For now she was
stronger
Braving the wind and
Standing up against it
And suddenly it started
From a slight drizzle
to a mighty shower
She faced it all, brave
hearted.
And gradually it was
over
The clouds parted, the
sun shone
The birds chirped, for
the rain was gone
And there she stood,
tall and strong,
Swaying back and forth
with each gust of wind
The fragility was long
gone
And so was her fear of
the wind.
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