Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Part Two. Baroda
Sonnets from Manuscripts, c. 1900 –
1901
To weep because a glorious sun
To weep because a glorious sun has set
Which the next morn shall gild the east again,
To mourn that mighty strengths must yield to fate
Which by that fall1 a double force2 attain,
To shrink from pain without whose friendly strife
Joy could not be, to make a terror of death
Who smiling beckons us to farther life
And is a bridge for the persistent breath;
Despair and anguish and the tragic grief
Of dry set eyes or such disastrous tears
As rend the heart though meant for its relief
And all man’s ghastly company of fears
Are born of folly that believes this3 span
Of brittle life can limit immortal man.4
Earlier edition of this work: Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in 30 volumes.- Volume 5.- Collected Poems.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Asram, 1972.- 625 p.
1 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: force
2 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: strength
3 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: the
4 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: Of life the limit of immortal man.