Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Part Three. Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 – 1909
Poems
from Ahana and Other Poems
The Triumph-Song of Trishuncou
Although this body, when the spirit tires
Of its cramped residence, shall feed the fires,
My house consumes, not I.
I find out ample and ethereal room.
My spirit shall avoid the hungry tomb,
Deceiving death’s embrace.
The sun in its cold depths; Time too must cease;
The stars that labour shall have their release.
Were sown on earth, I was already old,
And when now unborn planets shall grow cold
My history proceeds.
In stars, the strength of lions and the joy
Of mornings; I am man and maid and boy,
Protean, infinite.
That stands out singly from the infinite blue;
I am the quiet falling of the dew
And am the unmeasured sea.
Together and upbear the teeming earth.
I was the eternal thinker at my birth
And shall be, though I die.
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.