The poems in the collection are about nature, life, and the world. Tagore uses simple language and vivid imagery to create a world full of beauty and meaning. His poems are deeply spiritual and meditative, exploring the connections between humans and the natural world.
Here are some of the poems that are classic in the collection:
"A sleep, a dream, a day; / Then night comes on, / And still the world does go / With平和的音调."
"I give my days a face, / A name, a purpose; / And then I find / They have no face, / No name, no purpose."
"The night is dark, / The day is short; / But in between, / How still the hours!"
"The sun is setting, / The moon is rising; / But in between, / How still the hours!"
"The world is full of pain, / But also full of love; / And if we look, / We can find it everywhere."
"I am small, / I am weak; / But if I open up, / I can find my way."
"I am not afraid of the dark; / I am afraid of the light."
"The night is deep, / The day is short; / But in between, / How still the hours!"
"I have wings, / But I cannot fly; / I have feet, / But I cannot walk."
"The world is full of noise, / But also full of silence."
"I am only one, / But I am not alone."
"I am small, / I am weak; / But if I open up, / I can find my way."