Sri Aurobindo Poems

Nirvana

Kamadeva

Ascent

Because Thou Art

Descent

Despair

Iron Dictators

Life

 

 

 

 

 

Despair on the Staircase

 

Mute stands she, lonely on the topmost stair,
An image of magnificent despair;
The grandeur of a sorrowful surmise
Wakes in the largeness of her glorious eyes.
In her beauty's dumb significant pose I find
The tragedy of her mysterious mind.
Yet is she stately, grandiose, full of grace.
A musing mask is her immobile face.
Her tail is up like an unconquered flag,
Its dignity knows not the right to wag.
An animal creature wonderfully human,
A charm and miracle of fur-footed Brahman,
Whether she is spirit, woman or a cat,
Is now the problem I am wondering at.

 

October 1939

By: Sri Aurobindo

Reference: # 135 in "Les poèmes de Sri Aurobindo" (bilingual edition)
also in "Last Poems" - 41
also: SABCL, volume 5 "Collected Poems", page 113
all published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram - Pondicherry
diffusion by SABDA