Sri Aurobindo
Collected Poems
CWSA.- Volume 2
Addendum. Pieces not included in CWSA
Fragment [2]
We are no wizened hermits. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .whose fumbling hands
Turn pale religious leaves, forgetting earth
And this sweet natural light, this common air
That yet is precious, who with idiot scorn
And lunatic austerity repulse
The emparadising virtue of the soft
And roseate circle of a girl’s embrace.
Nor know they lofty pride, nor golden words
Of wisest poets, nor to wield a spear,
To loose the silent winged snake of war,
To wrestle knee to knee with grisly death.
By meditation and insipid sweets
Of piety and goodness, they aspire
To passionless perfection, death in life
Pale nothingness. But we the stormy brood;
Whom Ocean to imperious incest bore,
Were in the waste and ruinous conflict rocked
Of warring seas, and with thy nurturing milk
We drank the joy of battle, high disdain
That spurns obedience and the thirst unslaked
Indulgence prompts from sin to fiery sin.
This text was not included in CWSA and it was not compared with other editions. The text was taken from Sri Aurobindo Birth Century Library: Set in 30 volumes.- Volume 27.- Supplement.- Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Asram, 1972.- 511 p.