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" I Have Seen Bengal’s Face - Poem by Jibanananda Das
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I have seen Bengal’s face, that is why I do not seek
Beauty of the earth any more: I wake up in the dark
And see the dawn’s magpie-robin perched under the parasol-like huge leaf
Of the fig tree – on all sides I see mounds of leaves of
Black plum – banyan – jackfruit – oak – pipal lying still;
Their shadows fall on the spurge bushes on zedoary clumps;
Who knows when Chand near Champa from his madhukar boat
Saw such oaks – banyans – gamboge’s blue shades
Bengal’s beauty incomparable.


Behula too someday floating on raft on Gangur’s water –
When the fullmoon of the tenebrous twelfth night died on the river’s shoal –
Saw countless pipals and banyans beside the golden corn,
Alas, heard the tender songs of shama – and one day going to Amara.
When she danced like a torn wagtail in Indra’s court
Bengal’s river field, wild violets wept at her feet like anklet bells. "

Jibanananda Das , রূপসী বাংলা


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Jibanananda Das quote : I Have Seen Bengal’s Face - Poem by Jibanananda Das<br />Autoplay next video<br /><br />I have seen Bengal’s face, that is why I do not seek<br />Beauty of the earth any more: I wake up in the dark<br />And see the dawn’s magpie-robin perched under the parasol-like huge leaf<br />Of the fig tree – on all sides I see mounds of leaves of<br />Black plum – banyan – jackfruit – oak – pipal lying still;<br />Their shadows fall on the spurge bushes on zedoary clumps;<br />Who knows when Chand near Champa from his madhukar boat<br />Saw such oaks – banyans – gamboge’s blue shades<br />Bengal’s beauty incomparable.<br /><br /><br />Behula too someday floating on raft on Gangur’s water –<br />When the fullmoon of the tenebrous twelfth night died on the river’s shoal –<br />Saw countless pipals and banyans beside the golden corn,<br />Alas, heard the tender songs of shama – and one day going to Amara.<br />When she danced like a torn wagtail in Indra’s court<br />Bengal’s river field, wild violets wept at her feet like anklet bells.