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Seeps the scent of an unfamiliar flower.{{#tag:ref|This line is from a poem in Rabindranath Tagore's novel, [[:wikipedia:Shesher Kabita|Shesher Kabita]] (The Last Poem), written in 1928. (See [http://tagoreweb.in/Render/ShowContent.aspx?ct=Novels&bi=E0BD0A8D-A4A0-4035-A51D-4D426502A110&ti=E0BD0A8D-A4A0-49F5-251D-4D426502A110&ch=2 here].) As Sarkar had great appreciation for Tagore and was familiar with his works, this suggests parallels between this song and that novel's theme.|group="nb"}} | Seeps the scent of an unfamiliar flower.{{#tag:ref|This line is from a poem in Rabindranath Tagore's novel, [[:wikipedia:Shesher Kabita|Shesher Kabita]] (The Last Poem), written in 1928. (See [http://tagoreweb.in/Render/ShowContent.aspx?ct=Novels&bi=E0BD0A8D-A4A0-4035-A51D-4D426502A110&ti=E0BD0A8D-A4A0-49F5-251D-4D426502A110&ch=2 here].) As Sarkar had great appreciation for Tagore and was familiar with his works, this suggests parallels between this song and that novel's theme.|group="nb"}} | ||
With the rosy lure of sunset, | With the rosy lure of sunset, | ||
In | In negligence, it falls aside. | ||
All love-tinged expectation | All love-tinged expectation | ||
Succumbs to the frenzy of illusion. | Succumbs to the frenzy of illusion. | ||
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Callous Lord, what is this maya of Yours? | Callous Lord, what is this maya of Yours? | ||
With a strand of flowers, myself You bound. | With a strand of flowers, myself You bound. | ||
Even wanting to forget, I cannot | Even wanting to forget, I cannot neglect; | ||
In hope of Your footstep, I keep ear to the ground. | In hope of Your footstep, I keep ear to the ground. | ||
</poem> | </poem> |