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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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BOOK III<br />

The Book of the Assembly<br />

But as the nation beset betwixt doom and a shameful surrender<br />

Waited mute for a voice that could lead and a heart to encourage,<br />

Up in the silence deep Laocoon rose up, far-heard, —<br />

Heard by the gods in their calm and heard by men in their passion —<br />

Cloud-haired, clad in mystic red, flamboyant, sombre,<br />

Priam’s son Laocoon, fate-darkened seer of Apollo.<br />

As when the soul of the Ocean arises rapt in the dawning<br />

And mid the rocks and the foam uplifting the voice of its musings<br />

Opens the chant of its turbulent harmonies, so rose the far-borne<br />

Voice of Laocoon soaring mid columns of Ilion’s glories,<br />

Claiming the earth and the heavens for the field of its confident rumour.<br />

“Trojans, deny your hearts to the easeful flutings of Hades!<br />

Live, O nation!” he thundered forth and Troy’s streets and her pillars<br />

Sent back their fierce response. Restored to her leonine spirits<br />

Ilion rose in her agora filling the heavens with shoutings,<br />

Bearing a name to the throne of Zeus in her mortal defiance.<br />

As when a sullen calm of the heavens discourages living,<br />

Nature and man feel the pain of the lightnings repressed in their bosoms,<br />

Dangerous and dull is the air, then suddenly strong from the anguish<br />

Zeus of the thunders starts into glories releasing his storm-voice,<br />

Earth exults in the kiss of the rain and the life-giving laughters,<br />

So from the silence broke forth the thunder of Troya arising;<br />

Fiercely she turned from prudence and wisdom and turned back to greatness<br />

Casting her voice to the heavens from the depths of her fathomless spirit.<br />

Raised by those clamours, triumphant once more on this scene of his<br />

greatness,<br />

Tool of the gods, but he deemed of his strength as a leader in Nature,<br />

Took for his own a voice that was given and dreamed that he fashioned<br />

Fate that fashions us all, Laocoon stood mid the shouting<br />

Leaned on the calm of an ancient pillar. In eyes self-consuming<br />

Kindled the flame of the prophet that blinds at once and illumines;<br />

Quivering thought-besieged lips and shaken locks of the lion,<br />

Lifted his gaze the storm-led enthusiast. Then as the shouting<br />

Tired of itself at last disappeared in the bosom of silence,

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