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English translation of Tagore song eso go jwele diye jao; please find it below.
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O' come and light the little lamp In the corner of the lonely room, please come The rain-laden evening falls, darkness spreads throughout the forest Surprise me in my lonely wait with the mild scent of the bouquet Let it spread its shade of blue-garb Within my mind like a joyous night My flute is lost In which tune should I call you now The eyes that wait on the path Do you hear their unspoken words – Do you feel the touch of the trembling heart in the moist breeze? - Translated by Ratna De
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