Exploring Tagore’s ties to Guyana

Rabindranauth Tagore

VERSE 27:

 

20101003artsonsundayLight, oh where is the light? Kindle it with the burning fire of desire!

There is the lamp but never a flicker of a flame—is such thy fate,

my heart? Ah, death were better by far for thee!

Misery knocks at thy door, and her message is that thy lord is

wakeful, and he calls thee to the love-tryst through the darkness of night.

The sky is overcast with clouds and the rain is ceaseless. I know

not what this is that stirs in me—I know not its meaning.

A moment’s flash of lightning drags down a deeper gloom on my

sight, and my heart gropes for the path to where the music of the night calls me.

Light, oh where is the light! Kindle it with the burning fire of

desire! It thunders and the wind rushes screaming through the void.

The night is black as a black stone. Let not the hours pass by in the

dark. Kindle the lamp of love with thy life.