
<p style="font-size:16px;color:#333333;line-height:30px;font-family:Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;text-align:justify;hyphens:auto" data-flag="normal"> Stray Birds By Rabindranath Tagore </p><p style="font-size:16px;color:#333333;line-height:30px;font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-weight:normal;text-align:justify" data-flag="normal"><span>"Stray Birds" contains ideas on nature, man, and </span><a target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;color:#4990E2">his</a><span> environment as may be entertained by a man sitting by a window where the stray birds of summer sing and fly away. These short, sometimes merely one-line poems are often just an image or the distillation of a thought, but they stay in the mind and do not fly away as easily as the birds. The author, Rabindranath Tagore, was a </span><a target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;color:#4990E2">Nobel</a><span> laureate for literature (1913) as well as one of India's greatest po