(S 1) | ||
As yet unlinked with the broad human scene, | ||
In a small circle of young eager hearts, | ||
285 | Her being’s early school and closed domain, | |
Apprentice in the business of earth-life, | ||
She schooled her heavenly strain to bear its touch, | ||
Content in her little garden of the gods | ||
As blooms a flower in an unvisited place. | ||
(S 2) | ||
290 | Earth nursed, unconscious still, the inhabiting flame, | |
Yet something deeply stirred and dimly knew; | ||
There was a movement and a passionate call, | ||
A rainbow dream, a hope of golden change; | ||
Some secret wing of expectation beat, | ||
295 | A growing sense of something new and rare | |
And beautiful stole across the heart of Time. | ||
(S 3) | ||
Then a faint whisper of her touched the soil, | ||
Breathed like a hidden need the soul divines; | ||
The eye of the great world discovered her | ||
300 | And wonder lifted up its bardic voice. | |
(S 4) | ||
A key to a Light still kept in being’s cave, | ||
The sun-word of an ancient mystery’s sense, | ||
Her name ran murmuring on the lips of men | ||
Exalted and sweet like an inspired verse | ||
305 | Struck from the epic lyre of rumour’s winds | |
Or sung like a chanted thought by the poet Fame. | ||
(S 5) | ||
But like a sacred symbol’s was that cult. | ||
(S 6) | ||
Admired, unsought, intangible to the grasp | ||
Her beauty and flaming strength were seen afar | ||
310 | Like lightning playing with the fallen day, | |
A glory unapproachably divine. | ||
(S 7) | ||
No equal heart came close to join her heart, | ||
No transient earthly love assailed her calm, | ||
No hero passion had the strength to seize; | ||
315 | No eyes demanded her replying eyes. | |
(S 8) | ||
A Power within her awed the imperfect flesh; | ||
The self-protecting genius in our clay | ||
Divined the goddess in the woman’s shape | ||
And drew back from a touch beyond its kind | ||
320 | The earth-nature bound in sense-life’s narrow make. | |
(S 9) | ||
The hearts of men are amorous of clay-kin | ||
And bear not spirits lone and high who bring | ||
Fire-intimations from the deathless planes | ||
Too vast for souls not born to mate with heaven. | ||
(S 10) | ||
325 | Whoever is too great must lonely live. | |
(S 11) | ||
Adored he walks in mighty solitude; | ||
Vain is his labour to create his kind, | ||
His only comrade is the Strength within. | ||
(S 12) | ||
Thus was it for a while with Savitri. | ||
(S 13) | ||
330 | All worshipped marvellingly, none dared to claim. | |
(S 14) | ||
Her mind sat high pouring its golden beams, | ||
Her heart was a crowded temple of delight. | ||
(S 15) | ||
A single lamp lit in perfection’s house, | ||
A bright pure image in a priestless shrine, | ||
335 | Midst those encircling lives her spirit dwelt, | |
Apart in herself until her hour of fate. |
Book 4, Canto 2 – The Growth of the Flame, Section 3Savitri Bhavan2018-09-12T04:45:43+00:00