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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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238 Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 – 1909<br />

The common round that each of us must tread<br />

Now seems a thing unreal; we forget<br />

The heavy yoke the world on us has set,<br />

The slave’s vain labour earning tasteless bread.<br />

Space hedges us and Time our hearts o’ertakes;<br />

Our bounded senses and our boundless thought<br />

Strive through the centuries and are slowly brought<br />

Back to the source whence their divergence wakes.<br />

The source that none have traced, since none can know<br />

Whether from Heaven the eternal waters well<br />

Through Nature’s matted locks, as Ganges fell,<br />

Or from some dismal nether darkness flow.<br />

Two genii in the dubious heart of man,<br />

Two great unhappy foes together bound<br />

Wrestle and strive to win unhampered ground;<br />

They strive for ever since the race began.<br />

One from his body like a bridge of fire<br />

Mounts upward azure-winged with eager eyes;<br />

One in his brain deep-mansioned labouring lies<br />

And clamps to earth the spirit’s high desire.<br />

Here in this moonlight with strange visions rife<br />

I seem to see their vast peripheries<br />

Without me in the sombre mighty trees,<br />

And, hark! their silence turns the wheels of life.<br />

These are the middle and the first. Are they<br />

The last too? Has the duel then no close?<br />

Shall neither vanquish of the eternal foes,<br />

Nor even at length this moonlight turn to day?<br />

Our age has made an idol of the brain,<br />

The last adored a purer presence; yet

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