If I were only a little puppy, not your baby, mother dear, would
you say “No” to me if I tried to eat from your dish?
Would you drive me off, saying to me, “Get away, you naughty
little puppy?”
Then go, mother, go! I will never come to you when you call
me, and never let you feed me any more.
If I were only a little green parrot, and not your baby,
mother dear, would you keep me chained lest I should fly away?
Would you shake your finger at me and say, “What an ungrateful
wretch of a bird! It is gnawing at its chain day and night?”
The go, mother, go! I will run away into the woods; I will
never let you take me in your arms again.
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Poet: Rabindranath Tagore
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malini said,
in February 10th, 2011 at 3:07 pm
So touchy.It touch my heart…

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