Lover's Gift and Crossing
Tagore, Rabindranath![Lover's Gift and Crossing](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/448/44866187/CHSBZCOP0344866187.jpg)
In the first part, Lover's Gift, the poet pleads to his beloved to walk in his garden and 'Pass by the fervid flowers that press themselves on your sight.' His beloved is also 'sweet to me as sleep is to tired limbs.' One comes across pining for the beloved as well as bountiful gifts. Moreover, the lover and beloved have the right to show abhiman (petulance) for each other.
In Crossing, some of the poems possess a sense of religiosity and subt...