Poem - "Untimely Leave" by Rabindranath Tagore

"Untimely Leave" 
by Rabindranath Tagore


No more noisy, loud words from me---such is my master's will.


Henceforth I deal in whispers.

The speech of my heart will be carried on in murmurings of a song.




Men hasten to the King's market. All the buyers and sellers are there.

But I have my untimely leave in the middle of the day, in the thick of work.



Let then the flowers come out in my garden, though it is not their time;

and let the midday bees strike up their lazy hum.



Full many an hour have I spent in the strife of the good and the evil,

but now it is the pleasure of my playmate of the empty days to draw my heart on to him;

and I know not why is this sudden call to what useless inconsequence!