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Wondrous Waking If the whole cosmic utterance suddenly ceased, The ocean's roar died down nor even came The vague and wavering whisper of thin leaves, The deepest slumber would be struck awake By that immeasurable surprise of hush! So too the gloom of ignorant mortal mind, That ever-present sleep with open eyes, Breaks under a vast pressure of potent peace When all a sudden the multitudinous lure Of transient things wafts never more its call And the heart is left with fathomless secrecies. Time washed in vast white waters of inwardness Throbs through still space a cosmic chastity— The universe moves divine with no desire, Impelled by a truth in love with its own light, Following no need but only a rapturous will Flamed by God's vision of His myriad Self. This is the world whose magic moods are we In a wondrous waking to our soul's profound; And, when we thrill there, clamourous common day Vanishes or else lingers the ghost of a dream Like one small fish haunting an infinite sea. But whoso with a golden gurgle drowns In eternity's pacific splendences Makes of their dazzle a blinding sleep once more. Bearing the new-found nectarous wakefulness Like a cool aura clinging to our clay We through the old eyes cleansed of ignorance Must turn the intense inlook a God's outview, Catch in the million lures of things that die Flash after flash of an immortal fire And, drawing from their fugitive strengths a stuff Of brightness to build up a new life's core, Hold in our heart the glamours of the dust
Page-112 Transfigured to a breakless beauty and power, Innumerably faceted yet one, A diamond of earth's divinity! 16-7-48 Page-113 |