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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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340 Pondicherry, c. 1910 – 1920<br />

Filling their hearts with ease, so they to their sorrowless ether<br />

Passed from the wounded earth and its air that is ploughed with men’s<br />

anguish;<br />

Calm they reposed and their hearts inclined to the joy and the silence.<br />

Lifted was the burden laid on our wills by their starry presence:<br />

Man was restored to his smallness, the world to its inconscient labour.<br />

Life felt a respite from height, the winds breathed freer delivered;<br />

Light was released from their blaze and the earth was released from their<br />

greatness.<br />

But their immortal content from the struggle titanic departed.<br />

Vacant the noise of the battle roared like the sea on the shingles;<br />

Wearily hunted the spears their quarry; strength was disheartened;<br />

Silence increased with the march of the months on the tents of the leaguer.<br />

But not alone on the Achaians the steps of the moments fell heavy;<br />

Slowly the shadow deepened on Ilion mighty and scornful:<br />

Dragging her days went by; in the rear of the hearts of her people<br />

Something that knew what they dared not know and the mind would not<br />

utter,<br />

Something that smote at her soul of defiance and beauty and laughter,<br />

Darkened the hours. For Doom in her sombre and giant uprising<br />

Neared, assailing the skies: the sense of her lived in all pastimes;<br />

Time was pursued by unease and a terror woke in the midnight:<br />

Even the ramparts felt her, stones that the gods had erected.<br />

Now no longer she dallied and played, but bounded and hastened,<br />

Seeing before her the end and, imagining massacre calmly,<br />

Laughed and admired the flames and rejoiced in the cry of the captives.<br />

Under her, dead to the watching immortals, Deiphobus hastened<br />

Clanging in arms through the streets of the beautiful insolent city,<br />

Brilliant, a gleaming husk but empty and left by the daemon.<br />

Even as a star long extinguished whose light still travels the spaces,<br />

Seen in its form by men, but itself goes phantom-like fleeting<br />

Void and null and dark through the uncaring infinite vastness,<br />

So now he seemed to the sight that sees all things from the Real.<br />

Timeless its vision of Time creates the hour by things coming.<br />

Borne on a force from the past and no more by a power for the future<br />

Mighty and bright was his body, but shadowy the shape of his spirit<br />

Only an eidolon seemed of the being that had lived in him, fleeting

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