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Rabindranath Tagore

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The gardener

Chapter 3

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In the morning I cast my net into the sea. 

I dragged up from the dark abyss things of strange aspect and strange beauty—some shone like a smile, some glistened like tears, and some were flushed like the cheeks of a bride.

When with the day's burden I went home, my love was sitting in the garden idly tearing the leaves of a flower. 

I hesitated for a moment, and then placed at her feet all that I had dragged up, and stood silent. 

She glanced at them and said, "What strange things are these?  I know not of what use they are!" 

I bowed my head in shame and thought, "I have not fought for these, I did not buy them in the market; they are not fit gifts for her." 

Then the whole night through I flung them one by one into the street. 

In the morning travellers came; they picked them up and carried them into far countries.

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