Gitanjali Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T M U V W X Y Z A2 B B2 C2 D2 E2 E2 E2 E2 G S M F2 G2 H2 I2 J2 K P K2 K2 C2 C M G M L2 M2 I

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Thou hast made me endless such is thy pleasure This frail vessel thou emptiest again and again and fillest it ever with fresh lifeB
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This little flute of a reed thou hast carried over hills and dales and hast breathed through it melodies eternally newC
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At the immortal touch of thy hands my little heart loses its limits in joy and gives birth to utterance ineffableD
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Thy infinite gifts come to me only on these very small hands of mine Ages pass and still thou pourest and still there is room to fillE
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When thou commandest me to sing it seems that my heart would break with pride and I look to thy face and tears come to my eyesF
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All that is harsh and dissonant in my life melts into one sweet harmony and my adoration spreads wings like a glad bird on its flight across the seaG
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I know thou takest pleasure in my singing I know that only as a singer I come before thy presenceH
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I touch by the edge of the far spreading wing of my song thy feet which I could never aspire to reachI
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Drunk with the joy of singing I forget myself and call thee friend who art my lordJ
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I know not how thou singest my master I ever listen in silent amazementK
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The light of thy music illumines the world The life breath of thy music runs from sky to sky The holy stream of thy music breaks through all stony obstacles and rushes onL
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My heart longs to join in thy song but vainly struggles for a voice I would speak but speech breaks not into song and I cry out baffled Ah thou hast made my heart captive in the endless meshes of thy music my masterM
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Life of my life I shall ever try to keep my body pure knowing that thy living touch is upon all my limbsN
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I shall ever try to keep all untruths out from my thoughts knowing that thou art that truth which has kindled the light of reason in my mindO
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I shall ever try to drive all evils away from my heart and keep my love in flower knowing that thou hast thy seat in the inmost shrine of my heartP
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And it shall be my endeavour to reveal thee in my actions knowing it is thy power gives me strength to actQ
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I ask for a moment's indulgence to sit by thy side The works that I have in hand I will finish afterwardsR
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Away from the sight of thy face my heart knows no rest nor respite and my work becomes an endless toil in a shoreless sea of toilS
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Today the summer has come at my window with its sighs and murmurs and the bees are plying their minstrelsy at the court of the flowering groveT
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Now it is time to sit quite face to face with thee and to sing dedication of life in this silent and overflowing leisureM
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Pluck this little flower and take it delay not I fear lest it droop and drop into the dustU
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I may not find a place in thy garland but honour it with a touch of pain from thy hand and pluck it I fear lest the day end before I am aware and the time of offering go byV
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Though its colour be not deep and its smell be faint use this flower in thy service and pluck it while there is timeW
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My song has put off her adornments She has no pride of dress and decoration Ornaments would mar our union they would come between thee and me their jingling would drown thy whispersX
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My poet's vanity dies in shame before thy sight O master poet I have sat down at thy feet Only let me make my life simple and straight like a flute of reed for thee to fill with musicY
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The child who is decked with prince's robes and who has jewelled chains round his neck loses all pleasure in his play his dress hampers him at every stepZ
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In fear that it may be frayed or stained with dust he keeps himself from the world and is afraid even to moveA2
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Mother it is no gain thy bondage of finery if it keeps one shut off from the healthful dust of the earth if it rob one of the right of entrance to the great fair of common human lifeB
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O Fool try to carry thyself upon thy own shoulders O beggar to come beg at thy own doorB2
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Leave all thy burdens on his hands who can bear all and never look behind in regretC2
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Thy desire at once puts out the light from the lamp it touches with its breath It is unholy take not thy gifts through its unclean hands Accept only what is offered by sacred loveD2
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Here is thy footstool and there rest thy feet where live the poorest and lowliest and lostE2
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When I try to bow to thee my obeisance cannot reach down to the depth where thy feet rest among the poorest and lowliest and lostE2
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Pride can never approach to where thou walkest in the clothes of the humble among the poorest and lowliest and lostE2
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My heart can never find its way to where thou keepest company with the companionless among the poorest the lowliest and the lostE2
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Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads Whom dost thou worship in this lonely dark corner of a temple with doors all shut Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before theeG
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He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones He is with them in sun and in shower and his garment is covered with dust Put of thy holy mantle and even like him come down on the dusty soilS
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Deliverance Where is this deliverance to be found Our master himself has joyfully taken upon him the bonds of creation he is bound with us all for everM
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Come out of thy meditations and leave aside thy flowers and incense What harm is there if thy clothes become tattered and stained Meet him and stand by him in toil and in sweat of thy browF2
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The time that my journey takes is long and the way of it longG2
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I came out on the chariot of the first gleam of light and pursued my voyage through the wildernesses of worlds leaving my track on many a star and planetH2
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It is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself and that training is the most intricate which leads to the utter simplicity of a tuneI2
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The traveller has to knock at every alien door to come to his own and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the endJ2
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My eyes strayed far and wide before I shut them and said 'Here art thou '-
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The question and the cry 'Oh where ' melt into tears of a thousand streams and deluge the world with the flood of the assurance 'I am '-
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The song that I came to sing remains unsung to this day I have spent my days in stringing and in unstringing my instrumentK
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The time has not come true the words have not been rightly set only there is the agony of wishing in my heartP
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The blossom has not opened only the wind is sighing by I have not seen his face nor have I listened to his voice only I have heard his gentle footsteps from the road before my houseK2
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The livelong day has passed in spreading his seat on the floor but the lamp has not been lit and I cannot ask him into my houseK2
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I live in the hope of meeting with him but this meeting is not yetC2
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My desires are many and my cry is pitiful but ever didst thou save me by hard refusals and this strong mercy has been wrought into my life through and throughC
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Day by day thou art making me worthy of the simple great gifts that thou gavest to me unasked this sky and the light this body and the life and the mind saving me from perils of overmuch desireM
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There are times when I languidly linger and times when I awaken and hurry in search of my goal but cruelly thou hidest thyself from before meG
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Day by day thou art making me worthy of thy full acceptance by refusing me ever and anon saving me from perils of weak uncertain desireM
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I am here to sing thee songs In this hall of thine I have a corner seatL2
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In thy world I have no work to do my useless life can only break out in tunes without a purposeM2
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When the hour strikes for thy silent worshI

Rabindranath Tagore



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