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"O Moslem Men..." "O moslem men, keep all your gazes down!" Cries the firm law to the fire-heart of love: The dusky earth shall ease the crimson ache And pull the outflung arms to a limp rest. But ever the dawn-break of woman's smile Calls us to pink horizons of delight, And vain the stern will of the moralist Who, chaining thought to the soil's reticence, Would curb the flame within from leaping far! How shall such fetter soothe life's huge desire? No cure is here for those wide open wounds, The eyes smitten with wonder and witchery. Alone the mystic comes with healing hands. Uplifting them, he shows the true release. Dawn-break of woman's smile is a prelude thrown Over time's edge by hidden eternity And colour makes a vast crescendoed day Of the Divine. Beyond all human gleam Light largens to a nakedness of noon, One omnipresence of apocalypse, Intensest love poised on a peak of trance! Slowly the rhythm of golden amplitude Draws then the eyes lower with cadences Of orange and of carmine and of rose Till a mauve mood's magic and mystery Shimmering with unknown raptures plunges all Our mind in a deathless deep whose veil is earth. Now too the sight falls, but no rigid chain Holds it: a free surrender's worshipping Humility before high heaven calms The fire-heart, gathering its whole outblaze To a houseful point of self-discovery By whose rapt knowledge every truth is known. Oblivioned is the smile whose lure was fought
Page-84 With fear's loud cry to keep all gazes down. If down must drop man's beauty-drunken eyes Without revolt for loss of ecstasy, Up first from face of woman must we burn: "Above! Above!" must ever be the call. O Moslem men, cast all your gazes high! 23-6-48
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