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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

CWSA - Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo

CWM - Collected Works of The Mother

Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Psyche.htm
Psyche   Devils may dance their dances As gleefully as gods; The spirit takes its chances, And whirls through mud and clods; Retires and advances Against strange odds.   Over good and bad it quivers With equal joy in play: Over desert sands or rivers, Or stagnant pool or bay: Where heaven or hell delivers A night or day.   Earth's shapes unfurl and render Their homage to its grace; The skies unveil their splendour Before its beauteous face; And hell turns sweet and tender Beneath rhythms of its pace.   Where through the ages flying The Karmic cycle turns, Within the storm's dark crying, The si
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/At Dawn.htm
At Dawn   At dawn the winds of pureness Come in with never a sound, With only a clear blue gleaming, Crystal from the far Profound... To shut in the thoughts with stillness, To keep the vast air thin, And with the power of Silence awaken The slumbering depths within; The streams dance down for gladness Through the rose-scent and the fern, The lights dance down the angled glass, In rays that paint and burn, — Focussed back to the enduring whiteness   Whence the things of peace return: The seal of an ancient sky-priest, A brand on the forehead of earth, Promising a far fulfilment, Proving her noble birth; The fir
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Beyond the Word.htm
Beyond the Word   Beyond the wordiness of the word, Beyond its pomp and show, Where the crystal meaning sings a bird On hills of truth, I'd go.   I'm tired of all this trumpery, Fine phrases void of heart, Vain peacockings of majesty, The God-king's regal art.   O sweet beloved simplicity, White wisdom of the soul, Your purifying radiance free To pass across my scroll.   O Word of God, immaculate, From silences deep heard, From inward pureness liberate In me the truth-born word. Page-161
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/The Phoenix.htm
The Phoenix   The gold-blue bird is in the sun: Silent and swift the white fires run Down all the crystalled terraces; But in the forest all lies dry, Too frail to bear the blazing sky, And no birds sing among the trees.   Only the red-green macaws sit Pick-pecking at the Infinite, Sullen or screaming to the blue; The nest of incense, myrrh and spice Has burnt up in the sacrifice Both mother-bird and fledgling new...   Long twilights sweep across the land; The thin trees leafless, sapless stand With branches bare that skyward yearn; The brown earth cracks to drink fresh grace, The red-green macaws lift their
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Magdalen.htm
Magdalen   When my soul grows rich like scented oil,  I will pour it out at your feet; Till then, O Love, leave me to walk Alone the wild night street.   Till then, O Love, let my dark hair Yet hide me when we meet; But give me strength, at last to come And wind it round your feet. Page-16
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Thirst.htm
Thirst   From lands of famine we have spoken, Before the coming down of rain, Before the radiant one, the purest, Has cleansed the fields of thirst and pain;   While trembling rivers lie and wait Aswoon in yearning mute and long, For God's white touch upon their limbs To gather meaning for their song;   And still dark wraps the prisoned root, Longing to shape its ecstasy Of happy drink, in flower and fruit, When glimmering rain shall set it free;   And little voices, little dreams, And birds, and golden germs and seeds Wait praying for your purity To make them prosper in their creeds.   Before you come, O Beautif
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Brain-markets.htm
Brain-markets   Ah, will you call all crazy vendors To markets of the cluttered brain, Now giddy with magician splendours, Now drawing from a dirty drain?   What will they buy, what will they sell, Here in the world's exchange and mart? Drive bargains hard for heaven or hell, Lay dizzy prices on the heart?   Here throng the crowds of fairy dreams, And jostling thoughts, insistent wills; Desire's high-pitched voice here screams, Black money flows for smuggled ills.   There's just one treasure worth your buying, Beyond all splendours you may find, Within the tumult and the crying — The silence of the sunlit mind
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Spell.htm
Spell   My dear, don't ever talk like this: Is it not time to understand That in this poor queer world our bliss Is not within our hand?   Why should we torture so our heart, Repeating endlessly the spell, When all its magic, all its art, Opens a deeper hell?   Unweave the incantation's power  Before its fire touch the brain, Be still within the starlit hour, And let Truth heal our pain. Page-42
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Beyond the Nights.htm
Beyond the Nights   O Sun, beyond the silent nights of loneliness, Illume the pallid wandering sight's groping distress.   Sharp spears of light, fire-rods swift leap down darkness' brain, Pierce through the heavy clouds of sleep, bring inward rain.   Stretch forth Your hand of power and take my fumbling hand; Hold fast till the child-heart awake and understand. Page-110
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Tehmi/English/Poems by Themis/Golden Rain.htm
Golden Rain   Ever your nectared glory drips  Its shining gold apocalypse Through the rock-roofs of agelong sleep;  Empooled within the heart's lone cave,  Its joy-streams gather wave on wave, Far wisdoms of your plumbless deep.   For ever pours the golden rain Within the blue lakes of the brain Its strange, entranced magic lore; The great white swans descend from high Within the spirit's vaulted sky, And nestle on its star-pearl shore.   Wild gleaming cascades of delight Drop headlong from the zenithed height Empowered sun-truths, moons of grace; And all the splendour, triumph, power,  Is gathered to a mystic flower