On a dire whirlpool in the hurrying river
A life-stilled statue naked, bronze, severe
He kept the posture of a deathless seer
Unshaken by the mad water's leap and shiver;
Thought could not think in him; flesh could not quiver;
The feet of Time could not adventure here:
Only some unborn Power nude and austere,
Only a Silence mighty to deliver.
His spirit world-wide and companionless
Seated above the torrent of the days
On the deep eddy that our being forms,
Silent, sustained the huge creation's stress,
Unchanged supporting Nature's rounds and norms,
Immobile background of the cosmic race.
14-3-36
Sri Aurobindo
Reference: # 59 in "Les poèmes de Sri
Aurobindo" (bilingual edition)
(unpublished)
all published by Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - Pondicherry
diffusion by SABDA