Friday, April 19, 2013

A Poetry Friday Anniversary

This Poetry Friday I am celebrating 38 years with my sweet hubby with a poem from Rabindranath Tagore. Our host today for the Roundup is the lovely Irene Latham. Stop by Live Your Poem for more celebrating. 


Gift
by Rabindranath Tagore

O my love, what gift of mine
Shall I give you this dawn?
A morning song?
But morning does not last long—
The heat of the sun
Wilts like a flower
And songs that tire
Are done.

O friend, when you come to my gate.
At dusk
What is it you ask?
What shall I bring you?
A light?

A lamp from a secret corner of my silent house?
But will you want to take it with you
Down the crowded street?
Alas,
The wind will blow it out.

Whatever gifts are in my power to give you,
Be they flowers,
Be they gems for your neck
How can they please you
If in time they must surely wither,
Crack,
Lose lustre?
All that my hands can place in yours
Will slip through your fingers
And fall forgotten to the dust
To turn into dust.

Rather,
When you have leisure,
Wander idly through my garden in spring
And let an unknown, hidden flower’s scent startle you
Into sudden wondering—
Let that displaced moment
Be my gift.
Or if, as you peer your way down a shady avenue,
Suddenly, spilled
From the thick gathered tresses of evening
A single shivering fleck of sunset-light stops you,
Turns your daydreams to gold,
Let that light be an innocent
Gift.

Truest treasure is fleeting;
It sparkles for a moment, then goes.
It does not tell its name; its tune
Stops us in our tracks, its dance disappears
At the toss of an anklet
I know no way to it—
No hand, nor word can reach it.
Friend, whatever you take of it,
On your own,
Without asking, without knowing, let that
Be yours.
Anything I can give you is trifling—
Be it a flower, or a song.

9 comments:

  1. So beautiful, Doraine - thanks for sharing and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! You two look like kids. I think I'll have to send this along to my hubby, too... :0)

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  2. Let that displaced moment be my gift. LOVE! And happy anniversary to two wonderful people! xo

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  3. A beautiful poem for a beautiful occasion-- wishing you many more years of sharing that lovely garden together. Happy anniversary!

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  4. Beautiful poem, Doraine and happy anniversary too!

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  5. Thanks for the gift of this gorgeous poem! And happy anniversary!

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  6. Thanks Doraine for sharing this lovely poem with us and Happy Anniversary to you and your husband.

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  7. Happy anniversary. What a beautiful poem.

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  8. Thanks to each of you for the good wishes. We stretched out our celebration to last the whole weekend! Such fun.

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