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Wings of Death

Song Cycle by Alistair Hinton (b. 1950)

1. In front stretches the ocean of Peace

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In front stretches the ocean of Peace
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 1, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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2. Death cannot swallow life, which is immortal

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Death cannot swallow life, which is immortal
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 2, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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3. O bird, from time to time why do you forget your song?

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O bird, from time to time why do you forget your song?
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 3, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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4. If I can, I shall find once again

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If I can, I shall find once again
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 5, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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5. On the shores of Rupanārāyan

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On the shores of Rupanārāyan
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 11, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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6. The day’s first sun had asked

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The day’s first sun had asked
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 13, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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7. The dark night of Sorrow

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The dark night of Sorrow
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 14, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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8. You have strewn the path of Creation

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You have strewn the path of Creation
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  • by Aurobindo Bose (flourished 1950-1960), appears in Wings of Death: The Last Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, in 4. Last Poems (Sesh Lekhā), no. 15, London, John Murray, first published 1960, copyright ©

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