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GLOAM-INFINITES Gloam-innnites of trance!—but like a wound Of vacancy unto my mortal heart Came that aloof immeasurable peace. The ear—a cavern lonely, echoless— Waited in fear; then suddenly the spell Of unknown firmaments broke to a close Chirrup of some late passing bird, which drew All the void dark and dreadful mystery Into the music of one passionate kiss Upon my blinded dream. I woke to feel A human face yearning out of the vast. Sri Aurobindo's Comment "It is very fine. The first three lines are the Higher Mind rising into the Illumined and are very powerful. The rest is of the Higher Mind, except it may be the two before the last which are somewhat mixed with the poetic intelligence." Page-64 |