Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Part Five. Pondicherry
Incomplete Poems from
Manuscripts, c. 1912 – 1920
Sole in the meadows of Thebes1
Sole in the meadows of Thebes Teiresias2 sat by the Dirce,
Blind Teiresias3 lonely and old. The song of the river
Moaned in his ears and the scent of the flowers afflicted his spirit
Wandering naked and chill in the winds of the world and its greyness.
Silent awhile, then he smote on the ground with the stay of his blindness,
Calling “O murmuring waters of Dirce, loved by my childhood,
Waters of murmuring Dirce, flowers that were dear to the lover,
Then was your perfume a sweetness, then were your voices a carol;
Now you are dark to me, scents that hurt; you are dirges, O waters.
Sated with salt of human tears; and the thronèd oppressor
Seems not divine to our eyes, but a worm that stings and is happy –
Groans of the sad oppressed have no tone for our ears any longer.
Death we have taken in horror, the anguish of others afflicts us
And with the pangs of an alien heart we are4 shaken and troubled.
Lo, I am torn5 by a woman’s sobs that come up in the midnight.
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: Tiresias
2 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: Tiresias
3 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: Tiresias
4 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: are we
5 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: born