Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
SABCL 26
Fragment ID: 7946
Q: Some more lines to classify, the close of a sonnet by me – the sestet following the last four words of the octave:
For I have viewed,
Astir within my clay’s engulfing sleep,
An ‘alien astonishment of light!
Let me be merged with its unsoundable deep
And mirror in futile farness the full height
Of a heaven barred for ever to my distress,
Rather than hoard life’s happy littleness!
A: This is indeed an example of the effective style at its best, that is to say rising to something of illumination, especially in the second, fourth and sixth lines.
16-9-1934