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Tagore’s classic poems about love

Tagore's love quotes

The furthest distance in the world is not

the distance between life and death but the distance between life and death

I stand in front of you You don’t know I love you

The furthest distance in the world is not

I stand in front of you but you don’t know I love you but

I love you to the point of obsession. But I can’t say I love you

The furthest distance in the world is not

I can’t say I love you but

I miss you so much that my heart aches but I just Can be buried deep in my heart;

The furthest distance in the world is not

I can’t say I miss you but

I love each other but can’t be together

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The furthest distance in the world is not

loving each other but not being able to be together, but knowing that true love is invincible but pretending not to care;

The furthest distance in the world is not

The distance between trees is not

The branches growing from the same root cannot depend on each other in the wind;

The farthest distance in the world is not

The branches cannot depend on each other but

The stars looking at each other have no intersecting trajectories

The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between the stars

It’s the trajectory

Even if the trajectories intersect, it’s nowhere to be found in an instant

The furthest distance in the world is not

It’s nowhere to be found in an instant

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We are destined to have no choice but to get together before we meet

The farthest distance in the world is the distance between fish and birds. One is in the sky, and the other is deep under the sea.

This is the poem that usually talks about Tagore’s bright love.

The famous saying is this: The farthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death

It is the distance between life and death

You don’t know my love when I stand in front of you you