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I beseach thee, mercy me --- A Tribute to Tagore Geetanjali

#literature A fundraiser moment got lit up underneath I beseach thee, mercy me Throughout my life, through all my strife I will shelter thee! My innermost me! A fundraiser moment got lit up underneath I beseach thee, mercy me The yearning of the fallen vibe, a natural bliss to slowly thrive My endless ponderance and clueless journey for my shrine You will have your pearls glowing, one by one! Better not to wander in a mayhem, to mourn for bygone! The yearning of the fallen vibe, a natural bliss to slowly thrive My endless ponderance and clueless journey for my shrine A fundraiser moment got lit up underneath I beseach thee, mercy me The unquenchable thirst of a desert that traces back an oasis Live there for a time, to gather beyond! Once the decisive destiny will find the defined The fallen will also live on! i have found my solace, as the clutch released me, from a confined You and I , in thy nature of divine vow Will brim through an estuary, near! A fundraiser moment got lit up underneath I beseach thee, mercy me! Geetabitan.com (since 2008) Charano Dhorite Lyric & History Lyric and background history of song Charano Dhorite Diyogo Song of Rabindranath Tagore Musical composition and background history of the song: Parjaay: Puja (104) Upa-parjaay: Prarthana Taal: Ardha Jhaptaal Raag: Bhairavi Written on: 1914 (3 Jaistha 1321) Place: Ramgarh, The Himalayas Collection: Geetimalya Swarabitan: 40 Notation by: Dinendranath Tagore Notes: This song was composed on 17th May, 1914 at Ramgarh Hills near Nainital. 15th May, 1914 was Debendranath’s 97th birthday. Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay, in his ‘Geetabitan Kalanukramik Suchi’ has expressed that this song might have been composed with the memory of this day at the back of His mind. On the sixteenth annual celebration held on 11th Magh at Jorasnako Tthakurbari He had sung this song as the morning-prayer. 05-15-2024

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