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GREEN TIGER
There
is no going to the Gold
Save on four feet
Of the
Green Tiger in whose heart's hold
Is the ineffable heat.
Raw
with a burning body
Ruled by no thought—
Hero of
the huge head roaring
Ever to be caught!
Backward and forward he struggles,
Till Sun and Moon tame
By
cutting his neck asunder:
Then the heart's flame
Is free
and the blind gap brings
A new life's beat—
Red
Dragon with eagle-wings
Yet tiger-feet!
Time's
blood is sap between
God's flower, God's root—
Infinity waits but to crown
This Super-brute.
Sri Aurobindo's Comment
WORLD-POET
With song on radiant song I clasp
the world,
+Weaving its wonder and wideness into my heart—
But ever the music
misses some huge star
Or else some flower too small for the minstrel hand.
No skill can turn all life my
harmony.
Perchance a tablet of magic mood will make
The truth of the whole universe write itself
But only when with mortal thoughts in-drawn
I learn the secret time-transcending art:
+Silence that, losing all, grows infinite Self ...
Sri Aurobindo's Reply
"The +marking indicates lines
which are of the first poetic order. The ordinary mark indicates those which are
excellent. The other lines not marked are
SKY-RIMS
As each gigantic vision of sky-rim
Preludes yet stranger spaces of the
sea,
For those who dare the rapturous
wave-whim
Of soul's uncharted trance-profundity
There is no end to God-horizonry:
A wideness ever new awaits behind
Each ample sweep of plumbless harmony
Circling with vistaed gloriole the
mind.
For the
Divine is no fixed paradise,
But
truth beyond great truth—a spirit-heave
From
unimaginable sun-surprise
Of
beauty to immense love-lunar eve,
Dreaming through lone sidereal silence on
To yet
another alchemy of dawn!
The first version had for its
last line:
To yet
another revelatory dawn
ANANDA
Rapture that cuts away time-transient
shows
Like petals from the odour of a rose:
One breath of luminous all-absorbing
hush—
So wide a love that nowhere need it
rush:
Calm ether of an infinite embrace—
Beauty unblurred by limbs or longing
face.
Sri Aurobindo's Comment
"Very beautiful. Higher and
Illumined Minds rolled into each other with the Intuition to give an uplifting
touch."
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"OVERHEAD POETRY"
POEMS
WITH
SRI AUROBINDO'S COMMENTS
Edited by
K. D. SETHNA
SRI AU ROBINDO INTERNATIONAL
CENTRE OF EDUCATION
PONDICHERRY
First Edition : March 1972
March 1972
© Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 1972
Published by Sri Aurobindo International
Centre of Education, Pondicherry
Printed at Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press,
Pondicherry
PRINTED IN INDIA
PUBLISHERS' NOTE
As Sri Aurobindo's work in various fields comes more and more to be known, an increasing number of questions are put by earnest seekers. In the spher
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GOD-SCULPTURE
"No man
to immortal beauty woke
But by
My music of stroke on stroke
Should
I disdain to hurt your deep
Rigidities of clay-bound sleep,
How
would you bear a thrilled impress
Of My
unshadowed loveliness?
Pain
like a chisel I've brought to trace
The
death of pain upon your face:
Each
curve and line new-wrought shall be
A
tangible God-ecstasy.
If
earth's hard gloom I never broke
With
the keen fire of shaping stroke,
Creation would forfeit its aim—
To
house the paradisal flame
In no
vague momentary mood
But
kindle with infinitude
Rapture
as of eternal stone!
Must
n
EXILE
With you unseen, what shall my song
adore?
Though waves foam-garland all the
saffron shore
My music cannot mingle with their
tone,
Because a purer worship I have known.
How shall I join the birds' delight of
space,
Whose eyes have winged the heaven of
your face?
Or with the rain urge blossoms to be
sweet,
When I have lost the altar of your
feet?
A lone tranquillity whose eyelids fall
Is now my only voice, for thus I call
Your godhead back: the gates of
outwardness
I shut and my lost rapture repossess—
Your spirit in my spirit, deep in the
deep,
Walled by a wizardry of shining sleep.
Sri Aurobindo's Comme
MUKTI
What deep dishonour that the soul
should have
Its passion moulded by a moon of
change
And all its massive purpose be a wave
Ruled by time's gilded glamours that
estrange
Being from its true goal of motionless
Eternity ecstatic and alone,
Poised in calm plenitudes of
consciousness—
A sea unheard where spume nor spray is
blown!
Be still, oceanic heart, withdraw thy
sense
From fickle lure of outward fulgencies.
Clasp not in vain the myriad earth to
appease
The hunger of thy God-profundities:
Not there but in self-rapturous
suspense
Of all desire is thy omnipotence!
Sri Aurobindo's Comment
"Congratulations! I
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NO MORTAL BREATH
No mortal breath you bring us: love
divine
Makes your whole countenance a silver
call
To meet an unviewed vast of
spirit-hush.
Far in the mystic vault your home is
hung:
We turn our faces to your planet soul
And all infinity weighs upon our eye
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Its plumbless sleep. O light
unwithering,
O star-bloom mirrored in a lake of
earth,
Remember that your roots suck the pure
sky!
Dream not the brief and narrow curves
of clay
Limit your destiny of pristine power—
A throne amid ecstatic thrones that
rule
A loneliness of superhuman night.
Sri
Aurobindo's Comment
"Very fine all
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SPHERE-MUSIC
Bring not your stars the very same
Magic as mine? I give that name
Unto a touch of cool far flame
Upon my
heart
When evening yearns beyond the brief
Monotonies of joy and grief
For some strange rhythmical relief
Shining
apart—
And dim migrations, mindward sent
From reveries omnipotent
Through shadows of a firmament
Crowned
by deep lull,
Scatter their white and winged powers
Of song across the barren hours
Till darkness lit to flying flowers
Breathes beautiful.
Sri Aurobindo's Comment
"It is a very good lyric, the
rhythm and the thought very subtle and satisfying."
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