She

Rabindranath Tagore

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She who ever had remained in the depth of my being,
in the twilight of gleams and of glimpses;
she who never opened her veils in the morning light,
will be my last gift to thee, my God, folded in my final song.

Words have wooed yet failed to win her;
persuasion has stretched to her its eager arms in vain.

I have roamed from country to country keeping her in the core of my heart,
and around her have risen and fallen the growth and decay of my life.

Over my thoughts and actions, my slumbers and dreams,
she reigned yet dwelled alone and apart.

Many a man knocked at my door and asked for her
and turned away in despair.

There was none in the world who ever saw her face to face,
and she remained in her loneliness waiting for thy recognition.

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  • hildaoqg710

    Just revisited "She" and it's just as deeply moving as I remember from my earlier years. A hauntingly beautiful composition that transcends time. The blend of emotion, hope, and longing wraps around you like a soothing blanket. It's intriguing how the poem sets you on a journey of introspection and self discovery. Beautiful in every sense! 📝❤️