Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Part Three. Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 – 1909
Poems
from Manuscripts, c. 1900 – 1906
Vision
Over mountains dim
In the haunts of evening,
Sister of the gleam!
Roses dream of thee;
Softly with the violets
How thine eyes agree!
Night is not so black,
From thy moonbright shoulders
Floating dimly back.
Lilies of delight,
With their far-off radiance
Tinge the evening bright.
Lightly like a dove,
With thy careless eyelids
Confident of love,
As of old thou comest
Down the mountains far,
Smiling from what gardens,
Glowing from what star?
Like a brilliant stream,
Burning in the valleys
Marble-bright of limb,
Singing in the orchards
When the shadows fall,
With thy crooning anklets
To my heart that call,
By the darkening window
Like a slender fire,
With the night behind thee,
Daughter of desire!
Bid my love come in
With the night behind her
And the dawn within.
Heart and hands of me,
Hide them in thy bosom,
O felicity!
Earlier edition of this work: Archives and Research: A biannual journal.- Volume 2, No2 (1978, December).- p.113.