Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Part Seven. Pondicherry
Sonnets from Manuscripts, c.
1934 – 1947
In the Battle
Often, in the slow1 ages’ wide2 retreat
On Life’s long3 bridge4 through Time’s enormous sea,
I have accepted death and borne defeat
If by my fall some gain were clutched for Thee.5
To this world’s inconscient Power Thou hast given the right6
To oppose the shining passage of my soul:
She levies on7 each step the tax of Night.
Doom, her unjust8 accountant, keeps the roll.
Around my way9 the Titan forces press;
This earth10 is theirs, they hold the11 days in fee,
I am full of wounds and the fight merciless:
Is it not yet Thy hour of victory?
Even as Thou wilt! What still to Fate Thou owest,
O Ancient of the worlds, Thou knowest, Thou knowest.
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 long (variant mentioned in 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5)
2 long | slow (the second variant is mentioned in 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5)
3 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: thin
4 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: ridge
5 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: To gain some vantage by my fall for Thee.
6 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: For Thou hast given the Inconscient the dark right
7 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: And levy at
8 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: august
9 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: All around me now
10 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: world
11 1972 ed. SABCL, vol.5: its