Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1937
Letter ID: 1970
Sri Aurobindo — Nirodbaran Talukdar
June 15, 1937
Are some of the lines in today’s poem too long for a lyric?
It does not depend on the length of lines but on whether the rhythm sings or not. If it talks instead of singing, then the rhythm is not lyrical.
Had any time for the old man’s tears and the young woman’s tennis?
No.
[A’s case.] For debility, I know Utile about Chyavanprash. Rajangam, Dr. Becharlal and books say that it is a marvellous remedy for debility etc. So, I suppose, we can get some from Madras when Doraiswamy goes.
Very well.
Is he still consuming the same amount of syrup cocoa?...
He says he has reduced the quantity.