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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/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Dualities.htm
DUALITIES IF to spread these wings and sail Were given to me, Would this compass much avail ? If sailorly Flight steered due East or North or South Or, deathward, West Held grimly on, how quench this drouth At the Wells of Rest Which live beyond our mortal world Changeless, not by moons impearled, And know not intermittent sun,— Or aught grave-ended, womb-begun,— Or gaps of Foul for Fair to fill, On twain-poised scales for ' Good ' and ' Ill'? Athirst for Rest, one—wings unbound— By viewless ways those waters found. October 17, 1936. Page-220
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Sacrifice.htm
SACRIFICE BRAZIERS of aromatic fire, Balsams and odorous leaves And myrrh and costly gums Breathe forth blue wisps of gyre, Proffer what Height receives, Await what answer comes ; Until the silence-hearted prayer Of blueness offers up Commingling and release : Quivering expectant air Within the sky-rimmed cup Borders the Vast, the Peace. October 13, 1936. Page-217
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Nightfall.htm
NIGHTFALL DAYLIGHT wilts upon her stalk ; Grey wings of evening sweep Over the fields and garden walk And brooks where fishes leap. Through level reaches of the air Aflicker with bats' wings The stars are trooping from their lair Each one his banner brings, And stands to guard his wonted place With glittering flag unfurled. ......So Dark unveils Its ancient face, The liege lord of the world. October 23, 1936. Page-223
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/At The Time Of The New Moon.htm
AT THE TIME OF THE NEW MOON: TO ONE WHO IS LOVED IF at joy's noon you are the sun, A sapphire-girded flame, Each veering crescent and half moon Turns light ward memory's aim When noon is done. If one star fills the day bright thought, The myriad glitter-play Of evening spreads in a thousand rills For the delta of dreams that ray Which you have brought. If the new moon leave my barren sky Emptied of thoughts of you, Behind this bleakening world receive From a shrine the votive blue Petals of ecstasy. February 14, 1934. Page-49
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Beyond The Valley-Span.htm
BEYOND THE VALLEY-SPAN BEYOND one valley-span Range upon range Of ever more vast and lofty hills Raise the august silences of snow Far up into the dome of blueness, The height-and-width horizon-enfolding benediction of the sky. November 12, 1936. Page-233
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Phoenix.htm
PHOENIX THE sky of night is but the ebon door, star-golden with nails of fire : beyond, the unimaginable floor is flecked with glory from the kindled pyre of gift immortal in the mortal giving and firth serene 'cross war, wing worthiness and alchemy of living,-— flooding with trust our gloom-sad corridor. The phoenix egg of quintessential light Death in the desert place vainly encompasses : beyond their night loves the archetypal Form of lovers' race in Whom the shadow-barriers have vanished and prison walls of name come not between (for blended incense banished their wraith in ashes winnowed by the flame). A
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Vile Mythologies.htm
VILE MYTHOLOGIES A TABLELAND with painful moving shapes Is cleft in two by this ravine which gapes, Miasma'd with the leasing of its swamp,— With crown and sword and phantom feudal pomp. It is an unrcofed sewer, open grave, And source of vile mythologies that rave About the need for this dividing curse And Social Duty to make badness worse. But now the earth can bear the load no more ; And stirs and groans in sleep from shore to shore. When shall the Planetary Sleeper wake, And shatter lies, and cry " For Beauty's sake "? March 16, 1938. Page-310
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Appeal To The Elements.htm
APPEAL TO THE ELEMENTS O LIFE too gracious for this common day (Saving the four lives linked with unlonely joy), With a dawn shining still my dreams employ, Piercing the haze of self with thy far-flung ray. O not on earth I guested with that boy, No bodily eye had viewed the sister's play O voice of Richard charmed these ears of clay Or fleshly fingers gathered up his toy. Ye fourfold Daemons guard the happy brood (Be they of sober daylight or of sleep) : Too separate Earth, let not thy dust obtrude, Marring and dividing—let them not weep Or sweat with desolating fear—nor heap Hate'
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Landscape And No Figures.htm
LANDSCAPE AND NO FIGURES DID you travel the leprechaun way From Leighin village,— Forgetting or sheep-dog's bark or horse's neigh Or irk of tillage ? Stiffly the Centaury plant And the Stag's Horn Moss Attend while the pauseless peewit's and crickets' chant A wild scorn toss. Dodder, by coral twine, Will grimly tether The smaller whin—gold-bloomed and with soft spine— To the bell heather. When butterflies brood on the sod, Or dreaming pass, Have they power in their wing-waft to set the blue scabious anod With the quaking grass ? Never was air so still, Or a day so blue, Yet the whole moor bowed
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Arjava/English/Poems By Arjava/Evenfall.htm
EVENFALL THE cloudless sky has burnished all the hours Across the hours the figured Afternoon Has passed, and in her wake the sultry flowers Of nenuphars have drowsed on the lagoon. Day's clamorous tide has ebbed far out along The golden shining sands of western sky ; Moments of quiet are threaded on a song— Softer than thistledown the sylphs go by. January 10, 1935. Page-112