Canto 19The River
Book 16. Part Seven - Pondicherry Circa 1927 – 1947
Wild river in thy cataract far-rumoured and rash rapids to sea
hasting,
Far now is that birth-place mid abrupt mountains and slow
dreaming of lone valleys
5Where only with blue heavens was rapt converse or green orchards
with fruit leaning
Stood imaged in thy waves and, content, listened to thy rhapsody’s
long murmur.
Vast now in a wide press and a dense hurry and mass movement of
10thronged waters
Loud-thundering, fast-galloping, might, speed is the stern message
of thy spirit,
Proud violence, stark claim and the dire cry of the heart’s hunger on
God’s barriers
15Self-hurled, and a void lust of unknown distance, and pace reckless
and free grandeur.
Calm yet shall release thee; an immense peace and a large streaming
of white silence,
Broad plains shall be thine, greenness surround thee, and wharved
20cities and life’s labour
Long thou wilt befriend, human delight help with the waves’
coolness, with ships’ furrows
Thrill, — last become, self losing, a sea-motion and joy boundless
and blue laughter.