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“In the Dusky Path of a Dream” (after poem by Rabindrinath Tagore);
“In the Dusky Path of a Dream” (after poem by Rabindrinath Tagore);

Height 66 x 27 x 64cm
weight 21.5kg
bronze only edition of 9
cast from wood and cardboard original


In the Dusky Path of a Dream
(from ‘The Gardener’ 1913)
By Rabindrinath Tagore (1861-1941)

In the dusky path of a dream I went to seek the love who was mine in a former life.

Her house stood at the end of a desolate street.
In the evening breeze her pet peacock sat drowsing on its perch, and the pigeons were silent in their corner.

She set her lamp down by the portal and stood before me.
She raised her large eyes to my face and mutely asked, "Are you well, my friend?"
I tried to answer, but our language had been lost and forgotten.

I thought and thought; our names would not come to my mind.
Tears shone in her eyes. She held up her right hand to me. I took it and stood silent.

Our lamp had flickered in the evening breeze and died.

Ref: S3

“In the Dusky Path of a Dream” (after poem by Rabindrinath Tagore);

Height 66 x 27 x 64cm
weight 21.5kg
bronze only edition of 9
cast from wood and cardboard original


In the Dusky Path of a Dream
(from ‘The Gardener’ 1913)
By Rabindrinath Tagore (1861-1941)

In the dusky path of a dream I went to seek the love who was mine in a former life.

Her house stood at the end of a desolate street.
In the evening breeze her pet peacock sat drowsing on its perch, and the pigeons were silent in their corner.

She set her lamp down by the portal and stood before me.
She raised her large eyes to my face and mutely asked, "Are you well, my friend?"
I tried to answer, but our language had been lost and forgotten.

I thought and thought; our names would not come to my mind.
Tears shone in her eyes. She held up her right hand to me. I took it and stood silent.

Our lamp had flickered in the evening breeze and died.

Ref: S3