Rabindranath Tagore __full__ - Last Poem Of
His last poem, then, is not an ending. It is an apology. And perhaps, the most honest thing he ever wrote.
Titled "Tomay Nibedita" ("Offered to You") in some collections, or simply known as his last composition, the poem was not written with a pen. Tagore had been bedridden for months, undergoing excruciatingly painful surgeries for a prostate condition. By August 6, 1941, he had lost the strength to hold a pencil. So he dictated the lines to a nurse in his bedroom at Jorasanko, the ancestral Tagore mansion in Calcutta. last poem of rabindranath tagore
When Rabindranath Tagore died on August 7, 1941, he left behind a vast ocean of work: over 2,000 songs, countless paintings, novels, and nearly 50 volumes of poetry. But his final poem, dictated just hours before his death, is not a grand spiritual farewell. It is something far stranger, more intimate, and unexpectedly political. His last poem, then, is not an ending