Fireflies
Rabindranath Tagore
My fancies are fireflies,
Specks of living light
Twinkling in the dark.
Trees are the earth's endless effort to
speak to the listening heaven
The fireflies, twinkling among leaves,
Make the stars wonder.
Though the thorn in thy flower picked me,
O Beauty,
I am grateful.
The rose is a great deal more
than a blushing apology for the thorn.
The tree is winged spirit
released from the bondage of seed,
pursuing its adventure of life
across the unknown.