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Collected Poems - Sri Aurobindo Ashram

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424 Pondicherry, c. 1910 – 1920<br />

Who with their mouth as of Orcus and stride of the ruinous Ocean<br />

Sole would be seen mid her sons and devour all life’s joy and its greatness.<br />

Millions must empty their lives that a man may o’ershadow the nations,<br />

Numberless homes must weep, but his hunger of glory is sated!<br />

Troy shall descend to the shadow; gods and men have condemned her,<br />

Weary, hating her fame. Her dreams, her grandeur, her beauty,<br />

All her greatness and deeds that now end in miserable ashes,<br />

Ceasing shall fade and be as a tale that was forged by the poets.<br />

Only a name shall go down from her past and the woe of her ending<br />

Naked to hatred and rapine and punished with rape and with slaughter.<br />

Never again must marble pride high-domed on her hill-top<br />

Look forth dominion and menace over the crested Aegean<br />

Shadowing Achaia. Fire shall abolish the fame of her ramparts,<br />

Earth her foundations forget. Shall she stand affronting the azure?<br />

Dire in our path like a lioness once again must we meet her,<br />

Leap and roar of her led by the spear of Achilles, not Hector?<br />

Asia by Peleus guided shall stride on us after Antenor?<br />

Though one should plan in the night of his thoughts where no eye can<br />

pursue him,<br />

Instincts of men discover their foe and like hounds in the darkness<br />

Bay at a danger hid. No silence of servitude trembling<br />

Trains to bondage sons of the race of whom Aeolus father<br />

Storm-voiced was and free, nor like other groupings of mortals<br />

Moulded we were by Zeus, but supremely were sifted and fashioned.<br />

Other are Danaus’ sons and other the lofty Achaians:<br />

Chainless like Nature’s tribes in their many-voiced colonies founded<br />

They their god-given impulse shall keep and their natures of freedom.<br />

Only themselves shall rule them, only their equal spirits<br />

Bowed to the voice of a law that is just, obeying their leaders,<br />

Awed by the gods. So with order and balance and harmony noble<br />

Life shall move golden, free in its steps and just in its measure,<br />

Glad of a manhood complete, by excess and defect untormented.<br />

Freedom is life to the Argive soul, to Aeolia’s peoples.<br />

Dulled by a yoke our nations would perish, or live but as shadows,<br />

Changed into phantoms of men with the name of a Greek for a byword.<br />

Not like the East and her sons is our race, they who bow to a mortal.<br />

Gods there may be in this flesh that suffers and dies; Achaia

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