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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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Ilion – Book I 337<br />

“Wardens charged with the night, ye who stand in Laomedon’s gateway,<br />

Waken the Ilian kings. Talthybius, herald of Argos,<br />

Parleying stands at the portals of Troy in the grey of the dawning.”<br />

High and insistent the call. In the dimness and hush of his chamber<br />

Charioted far in his dreams amid visions of glory and terror,<br />

Scenes of a vivider world, — though blurred and deformed in the brain-cells,<br />

Vague and inconsequent, there full of colour and beauty and greatness, —<br />

Suddenly drawn by the pull of the conscious thread of the earth-bond<br />

And of the needs of Time and the travail assigned in the transience<br />

Warned by his body, Deiphobus, reached in that splendid remoteness,<br />

Touched through the nerve-ways of life that branch to the brain of the<br />

dreamer,<br />

Heard the terrestrial call and slumber startled receded<br />

Sliding like dew from the mane of a lion. Reluctant he travelled<br />

Back from the light of the fields beyond death, from the wonderful kingdoms<br />

Where he had wandered a soul among souls in the countries beyond us,<br />

Free from the toil and incertitude, free from the struggle and danger:<br />

Now, compelled, he returned from the respite given to the time-born,<br />

Called to the strife and the wounds of the earth and the burden of daylight.<br />

He from the carven couch upreared his giant stature.<br />

Haste-spurred he laved his eyes and regained earth’s memories, haste-spurred<br />

Donning apparel and armour strode through the town of his fathers,<br />

Watched by her gods on his way to his fate, towards Pergama’s portals.<br />

Nine long years had passed and the tenth now was wearily ending,<br />

Years of the wrath of the gods, and the leaguer still threatened the ramparts<br />

Since through a tranquil morn the ships came past Tenedos sailing<br />

And the first Argive fell slain as he leaped on the Phrygian beaches;<br />

Still the assailants attacked, still fought back the stubborn defenders.<br />

When the reward is withheld and endlessly lengthens the labour,<br />

Weary of fruitless toil grows the transient heart of the mortal.<br />

Weary of battle the invaders warring hearthless and homeless<br />

Prayed to the gods for release and return to the land of their fathers:<br />

Weary of battle the Phrygians beset in their beautiful city<br />

Prayed to the gods for an end of the danger and mortal encounter.<br />

Long had the high-beached ships forgotten their measureless ocean.<br />

Greece seemed old and strange to her children camped on the beaches,<br />

Old like a life long past one remembers hardly believing

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