The Palm-Tree by Rabindranath Tagore
Palm-tree: single-legged giant,
topping other trees,
peering at the firmament-
It longs to pierce the black cloud-ceiling
and fly away, away,
if only it had wings.
The tree seems to express its wish
in the tossing of its head:
its fronds heave and swish-
It thinks, maybe my leaves are feathers,
and nothing stops me now
from rising on their flutter.
All day the fronds the wind-blown tree
soar and flap and shudder
as though it thinks it can fly,
As though it wanders in the skies,
travelling who knows where,
wheeling past the stars-
And then as soon as the wind dies down,
the fronds subside, subside:
the mind of the tree returns.
To earth, recalls that earth is its mother:
and then it likes once more
its earthly corner.
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