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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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364 Pondicherry, c. 1910 – 1920<br />

Trampled, scorned by an arrogant age, by a violent nation.<br />

Strong Anchises trod it down trampling victorious onwards<br />

Stern as his sword and hard as the silent bronze of his armour.<br />

More than another I praise the man who is mighty and steadfast,<br />

Even as Ida the mountain I praise, a refuge for lions;<br />

But in the council I laud him not, he who a god for his kindred,<br />

Lives for the rest without bowels of pity or fellowship, lone-souled,<br />

Scorning the world that he rules, who untamed by the weight of an empire<br />

Holds allies as subjects, subjects as slaves and drives to the battle<br />

Careless more of their wills than the courser’s yoked to his war-car.<br />

Therefore they fought while they feared, but gladly abandon us falling.<br />

Yet had they gathered to Teucer in the evil days of our nation.<br />

Where are they now? Do they gather then to the dreaded Anchises?<br />

Or has Aeneas helped with his counsels hateful to wisdom?<br />

Hateful is this, abhorred of the gods, imagined by Ate<br />

When against subjects murmuring discord and faction appointed<br />

Scatter unblest gold, the heart of a people is poisoned,<br />

Virtue pursued and baseness triumphs tongued like a harlot,<br />

Brother against brother arrayed that the rule may endure of a stranger.<br />

Yes, but it lasts! For its hour. The high gods watch in their silence,<br />

Mute they endure for a while that the doom may be swifter and greater.<br />

Hast thou then lasted, O Troy? Lo, the Greeks at thy gates and Achilles.<br />

Dream, when Virtue departs, that Wisdom will linger, her sister!<br />

Wisdom has turned from your hearts; shall Fortune dwell with the foolish?<br />

Fatal oracles came to you great-tongued, vaunting of empires<br />

Stretched from the risen sun to his rest in the occident waters,<br />

Dreams of a city throned on the hills with her foot on the nations.<br />

Meanwhile the sword was prepared for our breasts and the flame for our<br />

housetops.<br />

Wake, awake, O my people! the fire-brand mounts up your doorsteps;<br />

Gods who deceived to slay, press swords on your children’s bosoms.<br />

See, O ye blind, ere death in pale countries open your eyelids!<br />

Hear, O ye deaf, the sounds in your ears and the voices of evening!<br />

Young men who vaunt in your strength! when the voice of this aged Antenor<br />

Governed your fathers’ youth, all the Orient was joined to our banners.<br />

Macedon leaned to the East and her princes yearned to the victor,<br />

Scythians worshipped in Ilion’s shrines, the Phoenician trader

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