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The Gardener XIX: You Walked

 You walked by the riverside path
with the full pitcher upon your hip.
Why did you swiftly turn your face and peep at me through your fluttering veil? That gleaming look from the dark came upon me like a breeze that sends a shiver through the rippling water and sweeps away to the shadowy shore.
It came to me like the bird of the evening that hurriedly flies across the lampless room from the one open window to the other, and disappears in the night.
You are hidden as a star behind the hills, and I am a passer-by upon the road.
But why did you stop for a moment and glance at my face through your veil while you walked by the river- side path with the full pitcher upon your hip?

Poem by Rabindranath Tagore
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