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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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382 Pondicherry, c. 1910 – 1920<br />

Men, ye are men in your pride and your strength, be not sophists and<br />

tonguesters.<br />

Lie not! prate not that nations live by righteousness, justice<br />

Shields them, gods out of heaven look down wroth on the crimes of the<br />

mighty!<br />

Known have men what thing has screened itself mouthing these<br />

semblances. Crouching<br />

Dire like a beast in the green of the thickets, selfishness silent<br />

Crunches the bones of its prey while the priest and the statesman are glozing.<br />

So are the nations soothed and deceived by the clerics of virtue,<br />

Taught to reconcile fear of the gods with their lusts and their passions;<br />

So with a lie on their lips they march to the rapine and slaughter.<br />

Truly the vanquished were guilty! Else would their cities have perished,<br />

Shrieked their ravished virgins, their peasants been hewn in the vineyards?<br />

Truly the victors were tools of the gods and their glorious servants!<br />

Else would the war-cars have ground triumphant their bones whom they<br />

hated?<br />

Servants of God are they verily, even as the ape and the tiger.<br />

Does not the wild-beast too triumph enjoying the flesh of his captives?<br />

Tell us then what was the sin of the antelope, wherefore they doomed her,<br />

Wroth at her many crimes? Come, justify God to his creatures!<br />

Not to her sins was she offered, not to the Furies or Justice,<br />

But to the strength of the lion the high gods offered a victim,<br />

Force that is God in the lion’s breast with the forest for altar.<br />

What, in the cities stormed and sacked by Achilles in Troas<br />

Was there no just man slain? Was Brises then a transgressor?<br />

Hearts that were pierced in his walls, were they sinners tracked by the Furies?<br />

No, they were pious and just and their altars burned for Apollo,<br />

Reverent flamed up to Pallas who slew them aiding the Argives.<br />

Or if the crime of Paris they shared and his doom has embraced them,<br />

Whom had the island cities offended, stormed by the Locrian,<br />

Wave-kissed homes of peace but given to the sack and the spoiler?<br />

Was then King Atreus just and the house accursèd of Pelops,<br />

Tantalus’ race, whose deeds men shuddering hear and are silent?<br />

Look! they endure, their pillars are firm, they are regnant and triumph.<br />

Or are Thyestean banquets sweet to the gods in their savour?<br />

Only a woman’s heart is pursued in their wrath by the Furies!

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