Canto 55The Divine Hearing
Book 16. Part Seven - Pondicherry Circa 1927 – 1947
Pondicherry, c. 1927–1947
The Hill-top Temple
After unnumbered steps of a hill-stair
I saw upon earth’s head brilliant with sun
5The immobile Goddess in her house of stone
In a loneliness of meditating air.
Wise were the human hands that set her there
Above the world and Time’s dominion;
The Soul of all that lives, calm, pure, alone,
10Revealed its boundless self mystic and bare.
Our body is an epitome of some Vast
That masks its presence by our humanness.
In us the secret Spirit can indite
A page and summary of the Infinite,
15A nodus of Eternity expressed
Live in an image and a sculptured face.
The Divine Hearing
All sounds, all voices have become Thy voice,
Music and thunder and the cry of birds,
20Life’s babble of her sorrows and her joys,
Cadence of human speech and murmured words,
The laughter of the sea’s enormous mirth,
The winged plane purring through the conquered air,
The auto’s trumpet-song of speed to earth,
25The machine’s reluctant drone, the siren’s blare
Blowing upon the windy horn of Space
A call of distance and of mystery,
Memories of sun-bright lands and ocean ways, —
All now are wonder-tones and themes of Thee.
30A secret harmony steals through the blind heart
And all grows beautiful because Thou art.