The Gardener LXVIII: None Lives For Ever, Brother

Rabindranath Tagore

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None lives for ever, brother, and
nothing lasts for long. Keep that in
mind and rejoice.
Our life is not the one old burden,
our path is not the one long
journey.
One sole poet has not to sing one
aged song.
The flower fades and dies; but he
who wears the flower has not to
mourn for it for ever.
Brother, keep that in mind and
rejoice.
There must come a full pause to
weave perfection into music.
Life droops toward its sunset to be
drowned in the golden shadows.
Love must be called from its play
to drink sorrow and be borne to the
heaven of tears.
Brother, keep that in min and
rejoice.
We hasten to gather our flowers lest
they are plundered by the passing
winds.
It quickens our blood and brightens
our eyes to snatch kisses that would
vanish if we delayed.
Our life is eager, our desires are keen,
for time tolls the bell of parting.
Brother, keep that in mind and
rejoice.
There is not time for us to clasp a
thing and crush it and fling it away to
the dust.
The hours trip rapidly away, hiding
their dreams in their skirts.
Our life is short; it yields but a
few days for love.
Were it for work and drudgery it
would be endlessly long.
Brother, keep that in mind and
rejoice.
Beauty is sweet to us, because she
dances to the same fleeting tune with
our lives.
Knowledge is precious to us, because
we shall never have time to
complete it.
All is done and finished in the eternal
Heaven.
But earth's flowers of illusion are
kept eternally fresh by death.
Brother, keep that in mind and
rejoice.

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Comments2
  • ashleymatra740

    Wow... Just wow. Read this back when I younger, and even then it left me with a deep sense of awe and emotion. You just feel like it's talking about life, love, and everything in between. Somehow it always brings me comfort and reassures me about the impermanance of things... It's like a gentle reminder to cherish what you have right now.

    • Lost in Wyoming

      I've read through this piece multiple times now, and each time, I'm struck by its heavy yet uplifting tone. It's this captivating dance between a beautiful acceptance of life's fleeting nature, and a call to embrace the moment hence. 🌺 The dialogue between life and death, love and sorrow, is delivered with such poignant grace that it effortlessly pulls at the reader's emotions. There's just something so compelling about the way it urges us to keep moving forward and keep rejoicing despite the inevitabilities. Truly a riveting and thought-provoking read! 🌅🙏