Canto 56Divine Sight
Book 16. Part Seven - Pondicherry Circa 1927 – 1947
Sonnets
Because Thou art
Because Thou art All-beauty and All-bliss,
My soul blind and enamoured yearns for Thee;
5It bears Thy mystic touch in all that is
And thrills with the burden of that ecstasy.
Behind all eyes I meet Thy secret gaze
And in each voice I hear Thy magic tune:
Thy sweetness hunts my heart through Nature’s ways;
10Nowhere it beats now from Thy snare immune.
It loves Thy body in all living things;
Thy joy is there in every leaf and stone:
The moments bring Thee on their fiery wings;
Sight’s endless artistry is Thou alone.
15Time voyages with Thee upon its prow, —
And all the future’s passionate hope is Thou.
Divine Sight
Each sight is now immortal with Thy bliss:
My soul through the rapt eyes has come to see;
20A veil is rent and they no more can miss
The miracle of Thy world-epiphany.
Into an ecstasy of vision caught
Each natural object is of Thee a part,
A rapture-symbol from Thy substance wrought,
25A poem shaped in Beauty’s living heart,
A master-work of colour and design,
A mighty sweetness borne on grandeur’s wings;
A burdened wonder of significant line
Reveals itself in even commonest things.
30All forms are Thy dream-dialect of delight,
O Absolute, O vivid Infinite.