As follows:
1. We see the world wrong and say that it has deceived us. ——Tagore's "Birds"
2. The ancient seeds, the germ of life, are contained within, and they just need to be sown in the soil of the new era.——Tagore
4. Small Grass, your steps may be small, but you own the land under your feet. —— Tagore's "Birds"
4. "If you give me a broken flower, I will also wear it in my heart." "What if there are thorns on the flower?" "I will endure it. "If you cast a look of love on my face, it would make my life sweet even after death." "What if it were just a look of cruelty?" "I want it to pierce me forever." ——Tagore
5. The difference between friendship and love is that friendship means two people and the world, but love means two people are the world. ——Tagore
6. For the woodcutter’s axe, ask the tree for the ax handle. The tree gave it to him. the the tree. the tree gave it. ——Tagore "The Birds"
"The Birds" (one of Rabindranath Tagore's poetry collections)
"The Birds" consists of 105 poems. Each poem contains only two or three short sentences, but it quietly illuminates something for us. In these concise short poems that combine inspiration and thinking, Tagore shows us his multiple identities.
Sometimes he is a swaddling baby, dancing for his mother's smile; sometimes he is a cosmopolitan explorer, sighing towards the mountains and seas; sometimes he is a young man in love, because Singing love to the beloved girl.
Sometimes he is a silver-haired old man, reflecting on life alone in his memories; but more often than not, he is just an unknown passerby, recording the flash of inspiration for all things in the world, and then smiling quietly. leave.