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Available Poems in Gitanjali (by Rabindranath Tagore )

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  • no. 1. Thou hast made me endless, such is thy pleasure  (Marius Baranauskas, Paul Creston, born Giuseppe Guttoveggio, Daniel Powers, Raymond Murray Schafer, Naresh Sohal) DUT FRE FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 2. When thou commandest me to sing  (Philip Frederick Wright James, Peter Pieters, Raymond Murray Schafer, Naresh Sohal, Rick Sowash) DUT FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 3. I know not how thou singest, my master!  (Naresh Sohal, Thomas Wegren) DUT FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 4. Life of my life  (Landon Ronald, Sir) DUT FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 5. I ask for a moment's indulgence  FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 6. Pluck this little flower and take it, delay not!  (Alistair Hinton, Landon Ronald, Sir) FRE GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 7. My song has put off her adornments  GER ⊗
  • no. 8. The child who is decked with prince's robes  GER ⊗
  • no. 9. O Fool, try to carry thyself upon thy own shoulders!  GER ⊗
  • no. 10. Here is thy footstool  (Paul Creston, born Giuseppe Guttoveggio) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 11. Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads!  GER ⊗
  • no. 12. The time that my journey takes is long and the way of it long  GER ⊗
  • no. 13. The song that I came to sing  (Peter Blauvelt, Mary Williams Campbell, Naresh Sohal) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 14. My desires are many and my cry is pitiful  (Naresh Sohal) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 15. I am here to sing thee songs  (Ralph D'Mello, Gert Oost, Raymond Murray Schafer, Naresh Sohal, Gwyneth Walker) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 16. I have had my invitation to this world's festival  (Gert Oost, Naresh Sohal) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 17. I am only waiting for love  GER ⊗
  • no. 18. Clouds heap upon clouds and it darkens  FRE GER GER ITA SWE ⊗
  • no. 19. If thou speakest not  (Margaret Carter Metcalf, Michael John Trotta, Gwyneth Walker) FRE GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 20. On the day when the lotus bloomed  (Jeanne M. Boyd, Nicholas Douty) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 21. I must launch out my boat  FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 22. In the deep shadows of the rainy July  (Giannis Konstantinidis) FRE FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 23. Art thou abroad on this stormy night  (Giannis Konstantinidis, Frank Ticheli) FRE FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 24. If the day is done  FRE GER SPA ⊗
  • no. 25. In the night of weariness  GER ⊗
  • no. 26. He came and sat by my side  (Giannis Konstantinidis, Landon Ronald, Sir, Margaret Lucy Wilkins) FRE GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 27. Light, oh where is the light?  (Albert Biales, Margaret Lucy Wilkins) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 28. Obstinate are the trammels  GER ⊗
  • no. 29. He whom I enclose with my name is weeping in this dungeon  (Raymond Murray Schafer) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 30. I came out alone on my way to my tryst  (Ronald A. Beckett) GER ⊗
  • no. 31. 'Prisoner, tell me, who was it that bound you?'  GER ⊗
  • no. 32. By all means they try to hold me secure  GER ⊗
  • no. 33. When it was day  GER ⊗
  • no. 34. Let only that little be left of me  (Raymond Hanson) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 35. Where the mind is without fear  (Gary Bachlund, Paul Creston, born Giuseppe Guttoveggio, Wally Kleucker) GER ⊗
  • no. 36. This is my prayer to thee, my lord  (Gwyneth Walker) GER ⊗
  • no. 37. I thought that my voyage had come to its end  (Walter Arlen) GER ⊗
  • no. 38. That I want thee, only thee  (Jerold Ordansky, Landon Ronald, Sir) FRE FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 39. When the heart is hard and parched up  GER ⊗
  • no. 40. The rain has held back for days and days  GER ⊗
  • no. 41. Where dost thou stand behind them all, my lover  GER ⊗
  • no. 42. Early in the day it was whispered  (Walter Arlen, Comolata Banerji, Iain Bell, David Leisner, Landon Ronald, Sir) FRE FRE GER IRI ⊗
  • no. 43. The day was when I did not keep myself  GER GER ⊗
  • no. 44. This is my delight, thus to wait  (Walter Arlen, Albert Biales, Raymond Hanson, Giannis Konstantinidis, Jerold Ordansky) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 45. Have you not heard his silent steps?  (Ernst Toch) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 46. I know not from what distant time  DUT GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 47. The night is nearly spent  (Jonathan Harvey, Margaret Lucy Wilkins) GER ⊗
  • no. 48. The morning sea of silence  GER ⊗
  • no. 49. You came down from your throne  (Raymond Murray Schafer) GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 50. I had gone a-begging from door to door in the village path  GER GER ⊗
  • no. 51. The night darkened. Our day's works had been done  GER ⊗
  • no. 52. I thought I should ask of thee - but I dared not  GER ⊗
  • no. 53. Beautiful is thy wristlet, decked with stars  (Reginald Lindsey Sweet) GER ⊗
  • no. 54. I asked nothing from thee  (Margaret Lucy Wilkins) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 55. Languor is upon your heart  FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 56. Thus it is that thy joy in me is so full  (Jonathan Harvey) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 57. Light, my light, the world-filling light  ([more than ten composers]) FRE GER GER ITA
  • no. 58. Let all the strains of joy  (Wendy Hiscocks, Landon Ronald, Sir) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 59. Yes, I know, this is nothing but thy love  (Josef Alexander, Landon Ronald, Sir, Gwyneth Walker) DUT FRE GER GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 60. On the seashore of endless worlds children meet  (Marius Baranauskas, John Alden Carpenter, Paul Corfield Godfrey, Ty Kroll, John Fitz Rogers, Marion Verhaalen) GER ⊗
  • no. 61. The sleep that flits on baby's eyes  (John Alden Carpenter, John Fitz Rogers, Thomas Wegren) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 62. When I bring to you colour'd toys, my child  (John Alden Carpenter, Darius Milhaud, John Fitz Rogers, Michael John Trotta) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 63. Thou hast made me known to friends whom I knew not  FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 64. On the slope of the desolate river  GER ⊗
  • no. 65. What divine drink wouldst thou have, my God  (Josef Alexander) GER ⊗
  • no. 66. She who ever had remained in the depth of my being  GER ⊗
  • no. 67. Thou art the sky and thou art the nest as well  (Alexander Commins Post, Gwyneth Walker) FRE GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 68. Thy sunbeam comes upon this earth of mine  GER ⊗
  • no. 69. The same stream of life  (Wally Kleucker) GER ⊗
  • no. 70. Is it beyond thee to be glad with the gladness of this rhythm?  (Josef Alexander, Albert Biales, Wally Kleucker, John Fitz Rogers) GER ⊗
  • no. 71. That I should make much of myself and turn it on all sides  GER ⊗
  • no. 72. He it is, the innermost one, who awakens my being  (Arthur Shepherd) FRE GER ⊗
  • no. 73. Deliverance is not for me in renunciation  (Josef Alexander, Rokus de Groot) GER ⊗
  • no. 74. The day is no more  (Walter Arlen, John Alden Carpenter, Giannis Konstantinidis, David Leisner, Peter Pieters, Arthur Shepherd, Masters van Someren-Godfery, Frank Ticheli, Mark Wessel) FRE FRE GER GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 75. Thy gifts to us mortals fulfil all our needs  GER ⊗
  • no. 76. Day after day, O lord of my life  (Josef Alexander, Francis Grier, Margaret Carter Metcalf, Gert Oost) GER IRI ⊗
  • no. 77. I know thee as my God and stand apart  GER ⊗
  • no. 78. When the creation was new  GER ⊗
  • no. 79. If it is not my portion to meet thee in this life  (Reginald Lindsey Sweet) GER ⊗
  • no. 80. I am like a remnant of a cloud of autumn  (Albert Biales, John Alden Carpenter) GER ⊗
  • no. 81. On many an idle day  (Andrea Csollány, Reginald Lindsey Sweet) GER ⊗
  • no. 82. Time is endless in thy hands, my lord  (Josef Alexander) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 83. Mother, I shall weave a chain of pearls  (Comolata Banerji, Gwyneth Walker) GER ⊗
  • no. 84. It is the pang of separation that spreads throughout the world  (Wendy Hiscocks, Reginald Lindsey Sweet) GER ⊗
  • no. 85. When the warriors came out first from their master's hall  GER ⊗
  • no. 86. Death, thy servant, is at my door  (Masters van Someren-Godfery) FRE GER GER SPA ⊗
  • no. 87. In desperate hope I go and search for her  (Wendy Hiscocks) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 88. Deity of the ruined temple!  (Albert Biales) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 89. No more noisy, loud words from me  GER ⊗
  • no. 90. On the day when death will knock at thy door  (Josef Alexander, John Alden Carpenter) GER GER GER SWE ⊗
  • no. 91. O thou the last fulfilment of life  (Josef Alexander, Jonathan Harvey, Gwyneth Walker) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 92. I know that the day will come  (Josef Alexander) GER GER ⊗
  • no. 93. I have got my leave  FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 94. At this time of my parting  (Henry Kimball Hadley, Arthur Koerner) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 95. I was not aware of the moment  GER ⊗
  • no. 96. When I go from hence let this be my parting word  (Jerold Ordansky) GER ⊗
  • no. 97. When my play was with thee  GER ⊗
  • no. 98. I will deck thee with trophies, garlands of my defeat  GER ⊗
  • no. 99. When I give up the helm I know  GER ⊗
  • no. 100. I dive down into the depth of the ocean of forms  GER ⊗
  • no. 101. Ever in my life have I sought thee with my songs  GER ⊗
  • no. 102. I boasted among men that I had known you  GER ⊗
  • no. 103. In one salutation to thee, my God  (Peter Pieters, Gwyneth Walker) FRE GER ⊗

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